Word Origin: Derived from the combination of the Greek preposition "ἐν" (en, meaning "in") and the reflexive pronoun "αὐτός" (autos, meaning "self"). Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: While there is no direct Hebrew equivalent for the Greek reflexive pronoun ἑαυτο...
My Big Fat Greek Wedding: Directed by Joel Zwick. With Nia Vardalos, Michael Constantine, Christina Eleusiniotis, Kaylee Vieira. A young Greek woman falls in love with a non-Greek and struggles to get her family to accept him while she comes to terms wit
not to mention his utter disregard for little things such as policies and procedures. Greek by birth but raised in America, he had a Mediterranean warmth to his skin
For your dear Queen, our Mother, for us the children, your grandchildren, and for all those who come together on this day to say farewell to you for the last time, and for all those who honor your memory, and for all those for whom it is not possible to be here today. My father...
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2398 ídios (a primitive word, NAS dictionary)– properly, uniquely one's own, peculiar to the individual. 2398 /ídios ("uniquely one's own") is "stronger than the simple possessive pronoun ('own'). This emphatic adjective means 'private, personal' " (WS, 222).NAS...
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, but the romantic poets had given it a new lease of life. Every word that came to mind in talking of Turks – pasha, scimitar, ataghan, spahi, dervish, turban – carried a weight of dreadful associations. The official opinion of the powers on the Greek Revolution, pressed most strongly...
The other Kentauroi, who do not appear in Athenian drama, were depicted unclothed and with fully equine forms below the waist.Kheiron's name was derived from the Greek word for hand (kheir) and meant something like "skilled with the hands." In myth it was also closely associated with the...
Word Origin: A primary word Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: - H3605 (כֹּל, kol): Often translated as "all" or "every," similar in meaning to "pas" in its comprehensive scope. - H3606 (כָּל, kol): Another Hebrew term for "all" or "every," used in vari...