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Devourer in greek

Devourer in greek
  1. What is the devourer in Greek?
  2. What is killer in Ancient Greek?
  3. What is Beast in Ancient Greek?
  4. What is the Ancient Greek word for darkness?

What is the devourer in Greek?

Adjective. δημοβόρος • (dēmobóros) m or f (neuter δημοβόρον); second declension. devourer of the people (epithet of reproach)

What is killer in Ancient Greek?

δολοφόνος m (dolofónos, “murderer”) & related words.

What is Beast in Ancient Greek?

Ancient Greek

From θήρ (thḗr, “animal, beast”) +‎ -ῐον (-ion, diminutive suffix).

What is the Ancient Greek word for darkness?

σκότος • (skótos) n (genitive σκότους); third declension. darkness, gloom quotations ▼

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