Grecian(adj.) c. 1400, from Old FrenchGrecien, from LatinGraecia"Greece" (seeGreek(n.)) + people ending-ian. The noun meaning "a Greek" is from early 15c. Greece c. 1300, from LatinGraecia; named for its inhabitants; seeGreek. Earlier in English wasGreklond(c. 1200). The Turkish...
Aphrodite because she is the goddess of love, beauty and sexual rapture. She is also associated with the sea and I love the ocean. The word aphrodisiac comes from Aphrodite and I love eating aphrodisiacs; oysters, chocolate etc... Favourite Quote:Work hard, play harder. Favourite Band or A...
Presents the poem "Ending in the Definition of the Ancient Greek Word 'Eion,'" by Zona Teti.TetiZonaIowa Review
Addendum: First test in FM10 shows: hyphenation is not automatically changed/corrected after simply opening the file. However, after globally disabling and - 4574713
What would happen next? Should she bring up divorce herself before she left for Canada? Why did the worddivorcecut like a knife through the center of her chest? It was something she wanted. Needed. She couldn’t live in this holding pattern forever. ...
drama - the literary genre of works intended for the theater tragicomedy - a dramatic composition involving elements of both tragedy and comedy usually with the tragic predominating comedy - light and humorous drama with a happy ending Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-...
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(Greek -āōn; Latin -ārum, Umbrian -aru, Oscan-azum) and of the pronominal ending of the nominative masculine plural *-oi(Greek -oi; Latin -ī). The lastinnovation, however, is not shared with Osco-Umbrian but is found instead in Germanic (in the strong declension of adjectives) and...
2.1.2 Word choice Terminology Use approved terminology from Microsoft language resources where applicable, for example for key terms, technical terms, and product names. Τhe approved Microsoft terminology has been established in the Greek market for many years, and it's used in the manuals and ...
Thea is a diminutive of names ending in -thea, including Dorothea, Althea, and Anthea. It is also the Anglicized spelling of Theia, the Titan of sight, goddess of light, and mother of the moon. She was the consort of Hyperion, and mother of Helios, Selene, and Eos. Thea Continued...