- What is the Greek meaning of wrath?
- What is wrath in ancient Greek?
- What is the Greek root for anger?
- Who is the God of wrath Greek?
What is the Greek meaning of wrath?
Let's come back to the Greek word orge. Orge is an interesting word. It's [often] translated wrath, but it can mean any intense emotion.
What is wrath in ancient Greek?
μῆνῐς • (mênis) f (genitive μήνῐος or μήνῐδος); third declension. rage, wrath, mostly of the wrath of the gods quotations ▼
What is the Greek root for anger?
One of the roots of anger is the Greek word ankhone for "a strangling," which is a perfect description of the way anger actually feels. Indeed, anger can make you feel like strangling someone.
Who is the God of wrath Greek?
The son of Zeus and Hera and one of the twelve Olympian deities, Ares was the god of rage, terror, and violence.