The English word proscenium derives from the Greek word proskenion. It is a term that refers to a theater where actors perform in an arch.
The English word proscenium derives from the Greek word proskenion. It is a term that refers to a theater where actors perform in an arch.
The proskenion was a raised platform in front of the skene, on which the actors perform.
The English word novice derives from the Latin word novus, meaning 'new'.
The English word theatre is derived from the Greek word theatron. A theatre can be used to display films, plays, or concerts.
Shatan. The modern day word in English that derives from this word is Satan, and th elatin word came from the Sanskrit word Shaitan. All west- European languages derive from latin and latin in turn derives from Sanskrit.
The English word proscenium derives from the Greek word proskenion. It is a term that refers to a theater where actors perform in an arch.
The proskenion was a raised platform in front of the skene, on which the actors perform.
The English word corpse derives from the Latin corpus.
The English word knot derives from a Proto-Germanic word, via the Old English language.
No, it is an English word that derives from Latin ficus, the fig tree.
"Corps" is an English word that derives from the Latin word "Corpus".
It is a Greek word from which the English term <i>substance</i> derives.
It derives from the 'Old English' word; Gaol.
The English word novice derives from the Latin word novus, meaning 'new'.
The word caterwaul is derived from Middle English, a combination of "cater", meaning tomcat, and "waul", meaning to cry or howl. The term originally referred to the noise made by cats during mating season.
The word "pig" is English. In French, the word for pig is "cochon."
The word 'lithium' is the same in English and in Latin. The English noun derives from the much earlier, ancient, classical Latin language of the ancient Romans. The Latin in turn derives from the Greek word for small stone.