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Today I finished my work on the subject "" Georgian words of Greek origin"".
I hope that ,( judging from the great number of visitors, till today, from numerous countries), my work will be a source of interest for those who are interested in etymology of the words, in the Georgian language and especially in relation with the Greek language.
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Etymology of Georgian words of greek origin
GEORGIAN ETYMOLOGY////// HISTORY///MYTHOLOGY///LANGUAGES OF THE PAST///SCRIPTS OF THE PAST/// COSTAS LEVENTOPOULOS
Κυριακή 16 Ιουνίου 2013
ჰემოროი • (hemoroi)=hemorrhoids=αιμορροΐδες
ჰემოროი • (hemoroi)=hemorrhoids=αιμορροΐδες
ONLINE ETYMOLOGY DICTIONARY
hemorrhoids (n.) Look up hemorrhoids at Dictionary.com
plural of hemorrhoid; late 14c., emeroudis, from Old French emorroides (13c.), from Latin hæmorrhoidae, from Greek haimorrhoides (phlebes) "(veins) liable to discharge blood," plural of haimorrhois, from haima "blood" (see -emia) + rhoos "a stream, a flowing," from rhein "to flow" (see rheum). Related: Hemmorhoidal.
ONLINE ETYMOLOGY DICTIONARY
hemorrhoids (n.) Look up hemorrhoids at Dictionary.com
plural of hemorrhoid; late 14c., emeroudis, from Old French emorroides (13c.), from Latin hæmorrhoidae, from Greek haimorrhoides (phlebes) "(veins) liable to discharge blood," plural of haimorrhois, from haima "blood" (see -emia) + rhoos "a stream, a flowing," from rhein "to flow" (see rheum). Related: Hemmorhoidal.
ფსევდონიმი • (p'sevdonimi)=pseudonym=ψευδώνυμο
ფსევდონიმი • (p'sevdonimi)=pseudonym=ψευδώνυμο
WIKTIONARY: Etymology
From pseudonymous, from French pseudonyme (“having a false name”), from Ancient Greek ψευδώνυμος (pseudōnumos), from ψευδής (pseudēs, “false”) and ὄνυμα (onuma), from ὄνομα (onoma, “name”).
WIKTIONARY: Etymology
From pseudonymous, from French pseudonyme (“having a false name”), from Ancient Greek ψευδώνυμος (pseudōnumos), from ψευδής (pseudēs, “false”) and ὄνυμα (onuma), from ὄνομα (onoma, “name”).
ფოტოსინთეზი • (p'otosint'ezi) =photosynthesis=φωτοσύνθεση
ფოტოსინთეზი • (p'otosint'ezi) =photosynthesis=φωτοσύνθεση
WIKTIONARY: Etymology
photo- + synthesis
From the combining form φωτ- (phōt-) of Ancient Greek φῶς (phōs, “light”).
From Latin synthesis, from Ancient Greek σύνθεσις (synthesis, “a putting together; composition”), from συντίθημι (“put together, combine”), from σύν (syn, “together”) + τίθημι (“set, place”).
WIKTIONARY: Etymology
photo- + synthesis
From the combining form φωτ- (phōt-) of Ancient Greek φῶς (phōs, “light”).
From Latin synthesis, from Ancient Greek σύνθεσις (synthesis, “a putting together; composition”), from συντίθημι (“put together, combine”), from σύν (syn, “together”) + τίθημι (“set, place”).
ფოტო • (p'oto) = photo, photo- =φωτογραφία
ფოტო • (p'oto) = photo, photo- =φωτογραφία
WIKTIONARY: Etymology
Shortened form of photograph
photo- + -graph
ONLINE ETYMOLOGY DICTIONARY
photo- Look up photo- at Dictionary.com
word-forming element meaning "light" or "photographic" or "photoelectric," from Greek photo-, comb. form of phos (genitive photos) "light," from PIE root *bha- "to shine" (see phantasm).
WIKTIONARY: Etymology
Shortened form of photograph
photo- + -graph
ONLINE ETYMOLOGY DICTIONARY
photo- Look up photo- at Dictionary.com
word-forming element meaning "light" or "photographic" or "photoelectric," from Greek photo-, comb. form of phos (genitive photos) "light," from PIE root *bha- "to shine" (see phantasm).
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