- Gr**** (Modern Gr****: Ελληνική, romanized: Elliniká,
pronounced [eliniˈka];
Ancient Gr****: Ἑλληνική, romanized: ****ēnikḗ) is an
independent branch of the...
- Gennesaret" (Luke 5:1), from the Gr**** λίμνη Γεννησαρέτ (limnē Gennēsaret), the "
Grecized form of Chinnereth"
according to
Easton (1897). For a
different etymology...
-
derived from a rich
family of Salonica,
perhaps of
Slavic origin, but
Grecized in
those times.
Methodius (815–885)... 14.
Johann Heinrich Kurtz, John...
- Sanatruces,
Sinatruces (Σανατρούκης -
Grecized),
Sanatruk (Old Armenian: Սանատրուկ), or
Sanatruq (Aramaicized), may
refer to:
Sanatruces of
Parthia Sanatruces...
- Γαββαθᾶ is
given as an
explanation of the Lithostrotos, and Γαββαθᾶ is a
Grecized form of the
Aramaic word gabbětā, 'raised place.'"
These pronunciations...
- Thracia, of
unknown location. Thermi-daua, a town in Dalmatia.
Probably a
Grecized form of *Germidava. Pulpu-deva, (Phillipopolis)
today Plovdiv in Bulgaria...
-
invocation to the Godhead,
meaning "hurt me not".
Abraham Geiger sees in it a
Grecized form of ha-berakhah, "the blessing", a
meaning which Charles William King...
- Γαββαθᾶ is
given as an
explanation of the Lithostrotos, and Γαββαθᾶ is a
Grecized form of the
Aramaic word gabbětā, 'raised place.'" The
Cambridge History...
- that the
initial Hebrew name 'Kinneret', in the
plural 'Kinnerot', was
Grecized to Gennesaret, with
Ginosar as yet
another transformation of the Hebrew...
-
clarity in
distinguishing students was necessary. Some
Latinizations and
Grecizations are
exact vernacular translations of
profession surnames or dwelling...