ἐνθουσιασμός, from ἔνθεος ("possessed by a god"), from ἐν ("in") + θεός ("god").
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Enthusiasm is a noun.
It ultimately comes from Greek, the word genesismeaning 'birth'.
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It comes from the Greek word green twins
The word "enthusiasm" originated from the Greek words "en," meaning within, and "theos," meaning god. It signifies a divine or inspired quality that spurs enthusiasm or passion.
The root word "enthusiasm" comes from the Greek entheos(en + theos, in, or caused by god), the word having been originally used for religious zeal.
Literally 'En theos' is the English language equivalent of the Greek words which mean 'in God.' Furthermore, the word Enthusiasm, arrives from the greek word enthusia, which by turn arrives from the word En theos. so when we say that we feel enthusiasm, it means that at that moment we feel like we have God inside us. In Greek letters: En Theos= Εν Θεός, Enthusiasm=Ενθουσιασμός
Hypno -- the greek word for sleep.
The Greek word for charisma is χάρισμα (charisma). It refers to a compelling charm, attractiveness, or gift that enables a person to inspire devotion or enthusiasm in others.
From the Greek word "synopsis".
From the Greek word for "change."
"Utsaah" is the Hindi word for enthusiasm. "उत्साह"
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The word "aficionado" comes from the Spanish language. It is derived from the word "afición," which means "enthusiasm" or "passion."
The word 'great' does not come from greek. it's old English from the germanic: "grautaz"
the greek word kratein means reign