The Greek root word for "system of values" is "axioma," coming from the Greek word "axíōma," meaning something worthy or that which is thought fit.
estheseakA αισθησιακά "th" is pronounced like in word "think" or "thought" not "that" or "then"
Panic was thought to be induced by the god Pan.
It means - word, saying, speech, discourse or thought,
Cleopatra more than likely word the standard Greek chiton in private but in public dressed as the goddess Isis as she thought she was Isis reincarnated.Cleopatra more than likely word the standard Greek chiton in private but in public dressed as the goddess Isis as she thought she was Isis reincarnated.Cleopatra more than likely word the standard Greek chiton in private but in public dressed as the goddess Isis as she thought she was Isis reincarnated.Cleopatra more than likely word the standard Greek chiton in private but in public dressed as the goddess Isis as she thought she was Isis reincarnated.Cleopatra more than likely word the standard Greek chiton in private but in public dressed as the goddess Isis as she thought she was Isis reincarnated.Cleopatra more than likely word the standard Greek chiton in private but in public dressed as the goddess Isis as she thought she was Isis reincarnated.Cleopatra more than likely word the standard Greek chiton in private but in public dressed as the goddess Isis as she thought she was Isis reincarnated.Cleopatra more than likely word the standard Greek chiton in private but in public dressed as the goddess Isis as she thought she was Isis reincarnated.Cleopatra more than likely word the standard Greek chiton in private but in public dressed as the goddess Isis as she thought she was Isis reincarnated.
There is a Greek word 'Mythos' meaning 'thought or story'. There is another old word 'muthos' meaning 'fable'. A couple of words the English language has 'borrowed'
It is thought that Hippocrates, the Greek physician first diagnosed Scoliosis. The word "scoliosis" means crooked in Greek
The word is thought to ultimately stem from the Greek delphus, which means womb, as a dolphin was then thought to be a fish with a womb.
There is a Greek word 'Mythos' meaning 'thought or story'. There is another old word 'muthos' meaning 'fable'. A couple of words the English language has 'borrowed'
The Living Bible paraphrase is a thought for thought translation on each verse rather than a word for word and written by Kenneth Taylor. The New Living Translation is more of a word for word translation, where the Hebrew or Greek is difficult to translate into English the translators have used thought for thought to help make Gods Word easier to understand. No Bible is an exact word for word as there is no (and or the etc.) in Hebrew or Greek. Both these Bibles honour Jesus Christ.
The native language in Naftemporiki is Greek. The funny thing is, if you had asked me about this word before, I would've thought you made it up! Greek is the answer though!
Apparently it is "skolia" which means "free time" since Greeks thought that this was the time for learning