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My parents have always referred to this plant simply as ‘riza’, which is just the Greek word for ‘root’. My father described it as some kind of wild onion, because of the shape of the root. Years later, when I looked up this plant online, I realised my father’s description was...
It is a common Greek word that some use as a name. Pronounced as ah-bah-kus. Acacius Acacius means “thorny; innocent, not evil”. Acacius is a Latinized form of the Ancient Greek Akakios and can be interpreted to relate to the same root as the name Acacia, for the thorn bush, ...
Carnations originated in the Mediterranean region. The genus name Dianthus comes from a combination of the Greek word for god, "dios,'' and the Greek word for flower, "dianthus." The genus name therefore roughly translates to "divine flower." The origin of the name is often traced ...
‘My son, your father Aristaios has more experience than you. I know you have strength enough, that in you the bloom of youth is joined with courage; for you have in you the blood of Apollon my father, and our Arkadian mares are stronger than any for the race. But all this is in...
No vermeil bloom now mingled in the white of his complexion fair; no strength has he, no vigor, nor the comeliness that wrought for love so long: alas, that handsome form by Echo fondly loved may please no more. But when she saw him in his hapless plight, though angry at his scorn,...
For me Esoteric Hitlerism is being possessed by the archetypes of the collective unconscious which the Greeks used to call gods. —Miguel Serrano 29 The Greeks bequeathed to us one of the most beautiful words in our language--the word 'enthusiasm'--en theos--a god within. The grandeur of ...
Jenkins, D.J.; Wolever, T.M.; Taylor, R.H.; Griffiths, C.; Krzeminska, K.; Lawrie, J.A.; Bennett, C.M.; Goff, D.V.; Sarson, D.L.; Bloom, S.R. Slow release dietary carbohydrate improves second meal tolerance. Am. J. Clin. Nutr. 1982, 35, 1339–1346. [Google Scholar...
Thalia(Θάλεια) comes from the Greek “thallo,” meaning to bloom or flourish, suggesting abundance and joyful growth. Urania(Οὐρανία) derives from “ouranos” meaning heaven or sky, literally meaning “heavenly one” or “she who is of the heavens.” ...
t completely sure if Aesop was one person or perhaps several storytellers whose tales got mixed together over time, we do know thatAesop’s Fableshave entertained and taught lessons to people for over 2,500 years. These short stories, passed down first by word of mouth and later written ...