Word Origin:A primary verb Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries:-H3205 (yalad):To bear, bring forth, beget -H3206 (yeled):Child, son, boy Usage:The Greek verb "tiktó" primarily means to bear or give birth. It is used in the New Testament to describe the physical act of childbirth,...
For smaller releases or films with unknown actors and filmmakers, they often rely on the legs, hoping that the quality of the content will spread through word-of-mouth and media exposure.Sometimes, domestic markets remain uninterested in certain films. However, when they hit international theaters...
Meaning:I suffer long, have patience, am forbearing, perseverance. Word Origin:From μακρός (makros, meaning "long") and θυμός (thumos, meaning "passion" or "temper") Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries:- אֶרֶךְ אַפַּיִם (erek apa...
Then she came unto primeval Kos (Cos), the isle of Merops, the holy retreat of the heroine Khalkiope (Chalciope), but the word of her son [i.e. Apollon in the womb] restrained her : ‘Bear me not, mother, here. I blame not the island nor have any grudge, since a bright isle...
Even though Plato says that the name “Artemis” is related to her virginity and the Ancient Greek word for “unharmed” or “pure,” we now know that its origin is undoubtedly different and possibly even Persian. However, scholars can’t agree over its original meaning. ...
linguistics, the scientific study oflanguage. The word was first used in the middle of the 19th century to emphasize the difference between a newer approach to the study of language that was then developing and the more traditional approach ofphilology. The differences were and are largely matters...
Greek Mythology Stories for Kids Greek Printables: Greek Coloring Pages mostly mythology Greek Printable Worksheets Greece Word Searches Greek Mythology Word Searches Neat Facts: The Greek Isles have more than 6 THOUSAND beautiful islands! 80% of Greece is made up of mountain ranges! Greece is one...
King George V of the United Kingdom decreed that all his relatives who had Germanic names and titles and were British subjects should exchange their old names and titles for new English-sounding ones. The Battenberg surname was anglicized to Mountbatten –bergbeing the German word for mountain ...
Again, in spite of a still prevalent Western belief, the Greek monks never had a religious rule, in the canonical sense of the word. Even the Rules of St. Basil, St. Anthony, and St. Pachomius were not canonical rules. The monks obeyed a whole series of precepts, or monastictions, ...
Meaning:I bear gently with, have compassion. Word Origin:From a compound of μέτριος (metrios, meaning "moderate") and πάσχω (paschō, meaning "to suffer" or "to feel") Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries:While there is no direct Hebrew equivalent for "metriopatheó,"...