The greek word for knight is HIPPEASTRUM HIPPEA probably meaning horse and ASTRUM meaning (surprisingly) star. A horse star, a higher level horse hero.
no it is a syllable word
there was a knight fighting with other knights
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Eleftheria is the greek word for freedom.
The greek word for rock is petro.
No, cnight was the Anglo-Saxon word for retainer or servant. Greek words for knight will usually have "hipp" in them as in hippeus for cavalry.
Death = θάνατος (thanatos) Knight = ιππότης (ippotis) Thanatos Ippotis is a rough translation for Death Knight
Phil Knight did not create the word Nike and make it stand for anything. Nike in Greek mythology is the goddess of victory.
knight already is an English word.
The ISBN of A Knight of the Word is 0345379632.
Hercules was the bravest greek knight ever
A Knight of the Word has 352 pages.
Yes, knight is a one syllable word.
A Knight of the Word was created on 1998-07-28.
knight = "fares" /færes/ فارسThe "a" is pronounced as the "a" in the word "man".
The word Nike is derived from Greek Mythologoy, and is the name of a greek goddess that personifies triumph. The word Nike actually means victory. For a more detailed description of the Greek goddess you can visit the following link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nike_(mythology)
θάνατος ιππότης (Thanatos Eepotis)