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List of Greek words with English derivatives

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Something I thought might be neat to have. Not a full dictionary, but just a list of some of the words that have prominent derivatives in English or other languages. This could be very cool if we ever got a Greek alphabet, and someone who knows Greek. (Note: if someone who actually knows Greek sees this page, please check the suffixes of the words below, I know of myself that many of them are little more than educated guesses).

Alphabet being used - a b g d e z ê th i k l m n x o p r s t u ph kh ps ô - plus h for breathing (the 'h' is not considered an independent letter in Greek, thus words starting with h are alphabetized under the second letter). Note that in general the Greek 'u' becomes a 'y' when the word is used in English or other modern languages, while a 'k' often becomes a 'c'.

The (modern) Greek alphabet is: Aα,Ββ, Γγ, Δδ, Εε, Ζζ, Ηη, Θθ, Ιι, Κκ, Λλ, Μμ, Νν, Ξξ, Οο, Ππ, Ρρ, Σσ(when it is final it becomes ς), Ττ, Υυ, Φφ, Χχ, Ψψ, Ωω.


anêr, andros man ανήρ, ανδρός
anthos, -ous flower ανθός
anthrôpos, -ou, -o human being άνθρωπος
arakhnêspiderαράχνη
astêr star αστήρ
autos, -ê, -o self (reflexive pronoun) αυτός, --ή, -ό
barbaros stranger, non-Greek βάρβαρος
bios life βίος
gaia earth γαία
graphein to write γράφειν
gunê woman γυνή
dêmos district, its inhabitants, commoners δήμος
eu well ευ
zoonanimal ζώον
iathros doctor ιατρός
ikhthis fish ιχθύς
kakos, -ê, -on bad κακός
lithos stone λίθος
legein
logos, -ou, -o
to pick up, count, say
thought, word (verbal noun)
λέγειν
λόγος, -ου, -ο
makros Large μακρός
melanos pigmented, blackμελανός
mikros small μικρός
monos, -ê, -on alone, solitary, forsaken μόνος, -η, -ο
neosnew, young νέος
oligos, -ê, -on few, little, small ολίγος, -η, -ον
homoiosequalόμοιος
pais boy, child παίς
polus, pollê, polu many, much πολύς, πολλή, πολύ
sauralizard σαύρα
sophein
sophia
to know
knowledge, wisdom
σοφείν
σοφία
hupnos, -ou, -o sleep ύπνος, -ου, -ο
panall, completeπαν
periaroundπερί
telefar awayτηλέ
philos, -ê
philia
friend
friendship
φίλος, -η
φιλία
phobia
phobos
irrational fear
fear
φοβία
φόβος
phiton, -o plant φυτόν, -ό
khaitêloose, flowing hair χαίτη
psukhe spirit, mind, psycheψυχή

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The table is nice but eta, η, had been é and omega, ω, was ó. based on Perseus. Who changed this?

See also : Greek language