it means "see far" telescope is a Greek word (ΤΗΛΕΣΚΟΠΙΟ) it comes from uniting 2 words : tele + scope tele (ΤΗΛΕ) = far scope (ΣΚΟΠΙΟ, ΣΚΟΠΕΥΩ) = see (in ancient Greek)
But the actual word telescope I don't think is in the Greek Bible.
Childless; Unable to have children.
Upon researching this name in a Greek dictionary, I came across the name Alexander, orAlexandros in Greek, which means man-defender.
Telescope comes from the Italian, telescopio, meaning "from a distance."
it means ''to see from afar'' τήλε-σκοπή
There is no reference to the word petronella in KJV biblical text. You may want to look that word up in a Greek dictionary to see what it means, however it has no biblical significance.
The origin of the word "telescope" is ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from Italian telescopio or modern Latin telescopium, from tele- 'at a distance' + -scopium (see -scope ).
According to Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary, Nahum means "comforter" or "penitent."
A polycorn is a horse with many horns, according to the Urban Dictionary. It is not a Greek word.
The Greek word translated "barren" (infertile) in the New Testament is steiros (from which comes the word "sterile"), which means:1) to be hard or stiff [when used in reference to men or animals]2) barren (infertile) [used of a woman who does not conceive]
It is Greek for "Pearl"...
Alexis is from Greek and means: defender.
From Medieval Latin biblia, Books, from Greek, plural of biblion, book. - as indicated in Collins English Dictionary.1828 Noah Webster: n. Greek: a book. This has been the understanding in the world for the word as spoken of as: "The Bible," commonly considered the Scriptures of the Old Testament and the New Testament.The word bible has been applied to other works as authoritative volumes as "The "Electricians' Bible" - a complete edition of the American Electricians' Handbook.