Ancient Greek Word of the Week (46)
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ἡ λέξις τῆς ἑβδομάδος (με’) – Ancient Greek Word of the Week (45)
Ancient Greek Word of the Week (45)
ἡ λέξις τῆς ἑβδομάδος (μδ’) – Ancient Greek Word of the Week (44)
τὸ δένδρον, –ου – a tree. The „Word of the Week“ will be switching from animals to plants now, and we start with the most basic plant word there probably is: τὸ δένδρον, -ου – a tree. The illustration for this word is taken form Hieronymus Bock’s gorgeous „Kreüter Bůch“ (Strasbourg, 1546) (https://circulatingnow.nlm.nih.gov/2015/09/29/a-german-botanical-renaissance/).
ἡ λέξις τῆς ἑβδομάδος (μγ’) – Ancient Greek Word of the Week (43)
Ancient Greek Word of the Week (43)
ἡ λέξις τῆς ἑβδομάδος (μβ’) – Ancient Greek Word of the Week (42)
Ancient Greek Word of the Week (42)
ἡ λέξις τῆς ἑβδομάδος (μα’) – Ancient Greek Word of the Week (41)
Ancient Greek Word of the Week (41)
ἡ λέξις τῆς ἑβδομάδος (μ’) – Ancient Greek Word of the Week (40)
Ancient Greek Word of the Week (40)
ἡ λέξις τῆς ἑβδομάδος (λθ’) – Ancient Greek Word of the Week (39)
Ancient Greek Word of the Week (39)
Ancient Greek Crossword Puzzle
Here is a crossword puzzle based on the animal vocabulary we have seen so far in the “Ancient Greek Word of the Week” series. Let me know if you need an answer key!
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