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its not greek, its Roman
It is Greek, meaning seven
Greek, meaning seven
Yes. Heptanocular mean seven eyes in Greek and Latin
Greek meaning seven sidesStrictly speaking, it comes from the Greek prefix hepta- = seven and the Greek suffix -gon = corner (or vertex), not side.
The prefix hepta- means seven.
It comes from Greek, with "hepta" meaning the number seven. Latin for seven is "septem."
Epta or efta
Both the French word "sept" and the Greek word "hepta" mean the number seven.
The Greek goddess of beauty was Aphrodite. However her name is not seven letters long, but nine. The Greek goddess with a bow and arrow is Artemis, the chaste goddess of the Hunt. Her name is seven letters.
σαράντα επτά
Demeter and Artemis are Greek goddesses with seven letters in their names.
The seven wonders were: *The Great Pyramid (Egyptian) *The Hanging Gardens of Babylon (Mesopotamia) *Lighthouse of Alexandria (Egyptian/Greek) *Colossus of Rhodes (Greek) *Temple of Artemis (Greek/Asia Minor) *Statue of Zeus (Greek) *Mausoleum of Mausolus (?) They were mostly Greek because they were drawn from Greek tourist guides.