Telescope comes from the Italian, telescopio, meaning "from a distance."
it means ''to see from afar'' τήλε-σκοπή
it means "see far" telescope is a Greek word (ΤΗΛΕΣΚΟΠΙΟ) it comes from uniting 2 words : tele + scope tele (ΤΗΛΕ) = far scope (ΣΚΟΠΙΟ, ΣΚΟΠΕΥΩ) = see (in ancient Greek) But the actual word telescope I don't think is in the Greek Bible.
The origin of the word "telescope" is ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from Italian telescopio or modern Latin telescopium, from tele- 'at a distance' + -scopium (see -scope ).
The prefix "tele" in telescope comes from the Greek word "téle," which means far off or distant. In the context of telescope, it suggests that the device is used for viewing distant objects, such as stars and planets.
The word "telescope" comes from the Greek words "tele" (far) and "skopein" (to look or see), which together mean "far-seeing" or "seeing far off." The telescope was invented by the Dutch eyeglass maker Hans Lippershey in the early 17th century.
τηλεσκόπιο (teleskopio)
τηλεσκόπιο
telescopeo
The Greek word "teleskopos".
microscope, telescope, kaleidoscope,
hans,greek, and earth.
We seriously hope you're joking. No one still believed in the Greek or Roman gods by the time the telescope was invented.