Argos is an ancient city in SE Greece, in the NE Peloponnese: one of the oldest Greek cities, it dominated the Peloponnese in the 7th century BC. Its a beautiful city in Greece, the city my family is from. or Argos or Argusin mythology a monster with many eyes that the goddess Hera was said to have taken the eyes & placed them in the tail of her bird, the peacock.
The Greek word for "Argos" is "Άργος".
In Greek, "argos" means "lazy" or "idle." The word is often used to describe someone who is inactive or sluggish.
no it isn't because Argos the shop is English and Argos the city is Greek
From the Greek word, argos, meaning inactive or lazy.
I could not find the answer to this question anywhere. The only thing I could find was for the word ARGOS. So, I will answer it with that information in case there is a typo. The origin for the word Argos is Greek.
The Greek word neos means "new."
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The element that means lazy in Greek is "Argon." This term originates from the Greek word "argos," which translates to "lazy" or "inactive." Argon is a noble gas with the atomic number 18 and is commonly used in various applications such as welding and lighting.
Its salt, from the ancient greek word άλας (alas).
The Greek word for faith is written in English as pistis. The original definition is persuasion, or to be persuaded.
It means the origin of a word. Its a greek word
The equivalent word in greek is εγωκεντρικός (eghokendreekos).