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Meanings of greek names in English
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Usage of greek names in English
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They learned Greek , exercised at the gymnasium and took Greeknames.
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And to combat our ignorance we have Latin and Greeknames.'
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They use the old Greeknames for Force and Violence.
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Other evidence seems even more conclusive; Varâhamihira giving the actual Greeknames in a Sanskrit dress.-A.
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Hence are the very earliest names of Christian things, Bishop, Church, Priest, Baptism, Christ, Greeknames.
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Meals, Latin and Greeknames of.
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Nobody really calls them by their Greeknames anymore, though, so don't worry about trying to remember it all.
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It is interesting to note that the sons had Greeknames, while their fathers had Hebrew names.]
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It was in this poem that Mr. Browning first adopted the plan of spelling Greeknames in the Greek manner.
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Shortly thereafter, I found a Pagan group who indeed followed the Roman pantheon with a hint of the Greeknames.
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There were three other mines, but the natives did not know the English or Greeknames for the metals found there.
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Greeknames for the deities were used in preference to the Roman, because the latter have become familiarized by common and vulgar use.
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Strong in her superior knowledge, for she was an omnivorous reader of fiction-andGreeknames were fashionable last November-shepassed that point also.
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Footnotes have been retained because they provide the meanings of Greeknames, terms and ceremonies and explain puns and references otherwise lost in translation.
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Sore throats, smallpox, colic, are all fatal since they've found out Greeknames for them, and with their old vulgar titles they killed nobody.'
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Some Greeknames use a Latin spelling (for example, Thermiscira rather than Thermiscyra), or have differing spelling in different tales (for example Hera and Heré).