English six latin sex greek heks written ἕξ cf.
Attic greek word for admiral.
Mind perception sense mind as used in feeling the heart soul the mind as used in resolving and purposing will an act of mind thought purpose design the sense or meaning of a word in attic philosophy intelligence intellect reason as named by anaxagoras the principle which acts on elementary particles of matter.
The word corresponding to seven is written ἑπτά cf.
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This attic greek word which was used extensively in athens in the 5th century b c.
Glossary of ancient greek military terms.
Attic greek is the greek dialect of the ancient city state of athens of the ancient dialects it is the most similar to later greek and is the standard form of the language that is studied in ancient greek language courses attic greek is sometimes included in the ionic dialect together attic and ionic are the primary influences on modern greek.
All greek words have been transcribed in the latin alphabet.
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Greek english word list containing about 1000 most common greek words so arranged as to be most easily learned and remembered by robert baird 1893 vocabulaire classique.
Without article self in nominative emphasizing the subject reflexive pronoun in oblique cases himself herself itself themselves in philosophy of an abstract idea by or in itself without article in oblique cases 3rd person personal pronoun he she it they with definite article same.
Distinct meanings of the same word are indicated by numbers between brackets.
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More greek words for admiral.
For example an initial s sound before vowels in greek evolved into h as in cf.
Greek words for attic include σοφίτα υπερώο and αττικός.
Literally means one who is sent 2.
It was used for admiral or general officer chosen by the consul to command a fleet or to command an army in a military expedition generally against sparta in the peloponnesian wars.
Words of the same origin are often disguised because of changes that have taken place in both languages.