From Ancient Greek ὅραμα (hórama, “that which is seen, visible object, sight”).
- What is the Ancient Greek word for eye?
- What are the Greek words to see?
- What is airo in Greek?
- What is the ancient word for sight?
What is the Ancient Greek word for eye?
ὄσσε • (ósse) n du (genitive ὄσσοιν); second declension.
What are the Greek words to see?
The verb blepo (βλέπω) means "to see," "to look," "to look to," "to look like," "to rely on," "to look longingly," "to propose," "to beware," "to behold," and "to look for." These definitions are taken from the Liddel, Scott, Jones Lexicon (LSJ), which defines Greek words by how they are usually translated from ancient ...
What is airo in Greek?
Verb. αἴρω • (aírō) (Attic) Contracted form of ἀείρω (aeírō, “to lift, remove”)
What is the ancient word for sight?
Opsis comes from the ancient Greek for "appearance, sight, view." The English word optic is derived from this word.