Word Origin:Derived from the Greek verb ἐπαινέω (epaineō), meaning "to praise" or "to commend." Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries:The Hebrew equivalent often associated with "epainos" is תְּהִלָּה (tehillah), which means "praise" or "song of praise...
Aeneas – worthy of praise Aetos – eagle Agape – love of the next Agatha – good, kind Agatone – good, kind Aglaia – wisdom, glory Agneta – pure Aileen – light, green meadow Airlia – ethereal Ajax – Eagle Alala – war goddess Alcander – strong Alcina – strongminded Aldora –...
Not to speak of the Erotes that are dancing or running about or sleeping, or how they enjoy eating the apples, let us see what is the meaning of these others. For here are four of them, the most beautiful of all, withdrawn from the rest; two of them are throwing an apple back and...
See Charites Goddesses of Praise and Glory (below)II) GODDESSES OF CHARMING SPEECHPindar, Nemean Ode 4. 6 ff (trans. Conway) (Greek lyric C5th B.C.) : "If that man with the Kharites' (Charites', Graces') favour haply bring forth the heart's deep mood to live upon the tongue."...
it should be non-committal if nothing is known about the substance; the names should preferably be coined from Latin or Greek, so that their meaning can be more widely and easily understood; the form of the words should be such that they fit easily into the language into which they are ...
here or wherever you may attend regularly. That is how the word of God can dwell “among you” (notice it says “among” and not “in,” that’s significant!) richly and how you can have the experience of singing the songs of praise together that our Psalm 148 reading spoke about ...
Original Word: ὁ, ἡ, τόPart of Speech: Definite ArticleTransliteration: ho, hé, toPronunciation: ho, hay, toPhonetic Spelling: (ho)Definition: theMeaning: the, the definite article. Word Origin: Derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *so-/*sa-/*to-. ...
The high-minded man is fond of conferring benefits, but it shames him to receive them. —Aristotle Topics:Praise Memory is the scribe of the soul. —Aristotle Topics:Memory There is a cropping-time in the races of men, as in the fruits of the field; and sometimes, if the shock be go...
31、tification of mans essence. Ancient Greece is such a humanist, he worship of limited and natural, rather than otherworldly 1168Greek mythology and western traditional ethical spiritWhat is the true meaning of myth? Different scholars have different understanding. It is no exaggeration to say th...
Polyhymnia(Πολυμνία) combines “poly” meaning many and “hymnos” meaning hymn or praise, creating the meaning “she of many hymns” or “she of many praises.” Terpsichore(Τερψιχόρη) unites “terpsis” meaning delight and “choros” meaning dance, forming the meaning...