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Favorite Greek words and their meaning  |  findawaybyjwp.com

Words hold the power of their history and culture and in this post, I share with you my favorite Greek words and their meaning.

Favorite Greek words and their meaning  |  findawaybyjwp.com

Words hold the power of their history and culture and in this post, I share with you my favorite Greek words and their meaning.

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“Ilustraciones de los distintos tipos de hoplitas de la Grecia Antigua según su polis de procedencia.”

Ancient Greek Dresses by Ninidu on DeviantArt

Description A while ago I uploaded some doodles, that I did as part of a research for the Eros and Psyche project, about ancient greek hairstyles. So I thought I'd share some dress doodles I did as well. They are all 100% accurate (drawn off vases of the era written above each dress) so feel free to use them as reference! you can find the ones about hairstyles here here and here

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Better use this word in a sentence before you’ll have to wait until next year 🍂😜 When it comes to words about nature (and connecting with it), English pales in comparison to other languages. There are supposedly more than 50 different Inuit words for “snow!” This one is an “obsolete rare term” derived from the Ancient Greek word for “whispering.” Anyone else have a unique nature-loving word to share?
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We're still in the mood of // 𝐆𝐄𝐍𝐓𝐒' 𝐌𝐎𝐍𝐓𝐇⁠ 😉 ⁠ Introducing #NovemberBirthstone: Topaz 🔥 Ancient Greeks believed that Topaz gave them strength, and it's linked with Apollo, who is a solar being. The word "Topaz" comes from the Sanskrit word tapas, which means "fire."
💎💡 Fun fact: The word "diamond" has its roots in Ancient Greek, where it was known as "adamas" meaning "invincible."