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interretialia: thoodleoo: triumvirate2014: interretialia: thoodleoo: yolo-are-avi-atum: classicsenth
classicsenthusiast:Ah, Greek mythology. I know thee well.
classicsenthusiast:“I don’t know, there’s something...
classicsenthusiast:“I don’t know, there’s something...
classicsenthusiast:Because, as we all know, being jealous of the gods is your first step toward gett
classicsenthusiast:saltybottomboy:greek-museums:Archaeological Site of Sounio/ Sanctuary of Poseidon
classicsenthusiast:Red Figure Chous (wine jug) with infant on a pottyGreeklate 5th centuryBritish Mu
classicsenthusiast:fandabydozey:classicsenthusiast:However, because of the role of pederasty in anci
classicsenthusiast:Used in the New Testament to mean “angel,” or “messenger of God
classicsenthusiast:Finals week approaches.
classicsenthusiast:Ah, Greek mythology. I know thee well.
classicsenthusiast:One of my absolute favorite kinds of trees
classicsenthusiast:(per request)
classicsenthusiast:junoinfernas:Do you mean “Λοιμός”?Loimo
classicsenthusiast:What are you guys dressing up as for Halloween? Or, if you don’t celebrate
classicsenthusiast:Happy Valentine’s Day Eve, everybody!
classicsenthusiast:SO MANY VOWELS
classicsenthusiast:If he’s not like a horse, he’s like a hawk or a star or some other br
classicsenthusiast:Using less than one word would probably be a lot harder, admittedly. Unless
classicsenthusiast:Introducing “Nice Guy” Catullus, Sassmaster Martial, and the ever-for
classicsenthusiast:Attempts and attacks have so much overlap in ancient Greek.
classicsenthusiast:Finals week approaches.
classicsenthusiast:twistedlandstourguide:A root part of Callypygia. Having shapely buttocks.Li
classicsenthusiast:Because, as we all know, being jealous of the gods is your first step toward gett
classicsenthusiast:And the theme for last week was… the Endless from Neil Gaiman’s Sand
classicsenthusiast:*cough* Batman *cough*
classicsenthusiast:Following his restoration to manhood, Tiresias was brought before Zeus and Hera,
classicsenthusiast:It is understandably confusing for first-time Greek students to grasp the liquid
classicsenthusiast:There’s nothing like some of that old-fashioned pompe and circumstance.
classicsenthusiast:Depending on which part of the Iliad you’re reading, Hector could be &ldquo
classicsenthusiast:Unswept Floor MosaicRoman copy of a Greek Original2nd century ADVatican Museum, R
classicsenthusiast:Literally meaning “without passage,” in philosophy, aporia is a puzzl
classicsenthusiast:———————————&mda
classicsenthusiast: I just really like the sound of this word.
classicsenthusiast:———————————&mda
classicsenthusiast:(On another note, I’ll have my ancient Greek pick-up lines post up by somet
classicsenthusiast:Also known as “an extremely cool-sounding name for a ship.”
classicsenthusiast:A charm or figure representing a person, an agogimon is a kind of Greek voodooism
classicsenthusiast:Achilles loves his kudos.
classicsenthusiast:Unswept Floor MosaicRoman copy of a Greek Original2nd century ADVatican Museum, R
classicsenthusiast:c-aesarion:blantonmuseum:Student Breaks 19th Century Statue While Taking A Selfie
classicsenthusiast:Following his restoration to manhood, Tiresias was brought before Zeus and Hera,
classicsenthusiast:Waiting to ambush the Spartans, perhaps?
lokithegodofchaos:the-pleasures-of-reading:classicsenthusiast:the-pleasures-of-reading:yeah, but als
classicsenthusiast:Achilles loves his kudos.
classicsenthusiast:Ah, Greek mythology. I know thee well.
classicsenthusiast:apm239:When English majors get bored, we make macros about classical Greek litera
classicsenthusiast:Kindunos is my middle name.(Not really.)
classicsenthusiast:But how does one prepare second breakfast?
somepoorsod:classicsenthusiast:Ancient beer pong, anybody?I needed to be reminded of this. Must keep
classicsenthusiast:(It also happens to be what I named my Snorlax. Fun fact: Greek words make great
classicsenthusiast:historical-nonfiction:The bodies of the dead Romans excavated at Pompeii were act
classicsenthusiast:thoodleoo:to make up for my last CLC drawing, here’s a happy Caecilius
classicsenthusiast:o-eheu:-Beniaminus(Image Source)Shhh I forgot to do a Latin Word for today. Take
classicsenthusiast:albae-gallinae-filius:carlboygenius:Dick & Jane Go into Battlewtf See! Th
classicsenthusiast:Sometimes authors like to say their works are founded in truth, even when this is
bayoread:classicsenthusiast:c-aesarion:blantonmuseum:Student Breaks 19th Century Statue While Taking
classicsenthusiast:Okay this one is definitely my favorite.
classicsenthusiast:And the Greek theme week was… types of rays and/or guns used by super vill
classicsenthusiast:Sisyphus’ life, eh?
classicsenthusiast:Because, as we all know, being jealous of the gods is your first step toward gett
classicsenthusiast:We never said he was the brightest god in the pantheon
classicsenthusiast:We never said he was the brightest god in the pantheon
classicsenthusiast:giorgos1:Μελετη means study i
classicsenthusiast:Not to be confused with diabolos, or slanderous/slanderer, a root for “devi
classicsenthusiast:
classicsenthusiast:But how does one prepare second breakfast?
classicsenthusiast:SO MANY VOWELS
classicsenthusiast:giorgos1:Μελετη means study i
classicsenthusiast:Literally meaning “without passage,” in philosophy, aporia is a puzzl
fugiam-a-hoc-mundo:friendsaremybooks:classicsenthusiast:fugiam-a-hoc-mundo:classicsenthusiast:Yes, I
classicsenthusiast:And, technically, the same word.
classicsenthusiast:It’s a little late to say “Merry Christmas,” but I do wish all
classicsenthusiast:Finals week approaches.
classicsenthusiast:Not a commonly used word, but then, snow isn’t exactly common in Greece to
classicsenthusiast:Because you should be allowed to use the same word in reference to lamenting the
classicsenthusiast:albae-gallinae-filius:carlboygenius:Dick & Jane Go into Battlewtf See! Th
classicsenthusiast:In Greek poetry/drama, an epode may also refer to the third part of an act, follo
classicsenthusiast: Yer a magos, Harry.
classicsenthusiast: Literally meaning “without passage,” in philosophy, aporia is a puzzle or state
classicsenthusiast:Similar to the English word “to exorcise.”
classicsenthusiast:(Picture by Thomas Kitchin, scanned from the book ‘Wolves’ by Daniel
classicsenthusiast:One of my favorite adjectives.
classicsenthusiast:*cough* Batman *cough*
classicsenthusiast:lemonsharks:star-anise:lemonsharks:classicsenthusiast:Ah, Greek mythology. I know
thoodleoo:triumvirate2014:interretialia:thoodleoo:yolo-are-avi-atum:classicsenthusiast:Introducing &
classicsenthusiast:And the theme for last week was… the Endless from Neil Gaiman’s Sand
classicsenthusiast:Although angelos technically means messenger if you aren’t using the later/
classicsenthusiast:Obviously, a commonly used word in Classical times.
classicsenthusiast:So now I know how to talk about birthing, herding, milking, AND sacrificing goats
classicsenthusiast:Hey, Classics fandom! If you are of the videogame playing variety (and why wouldn
classicsenthusiast:Meme Day has officially begun! If you don’t want to see the 3-4 posts I&rsq
bayoread:classicsenthusiast:c-aesarion:blantonmuseum:Student Breaks 19th Century Statue While Taking
classicsenthusiast:giorgos1:Μελετη means study i
classicsenthusiast:Unswept Floor MosaicRoman copy of a Greek Original2nd century ADVatican Museum, R
classicsenthusiast:allbeendonebefore:Chapter 1.2I’m sorry, dear students. It’s linguisti
classicsenthusiast:Source
classicsenthusiast:Introducing “Nice Guy” Catullus, Sassmaster Martial, and the ever-for
classicsenthusiast:You know how weird everything looks when you’re wearing beer goggles (or th
triumvirate2014:interretialia:thoodleoo:yolo-are-avi-atum:classicsenthusiast:Introducing “Nice
classicsenthusiast:Sometimes authors like to say their works are founded in truth, even when this is
classicsenthusiast:Red Figure Chous (wine jug) with infant on a pottyGreeklate 5th centuryBritish Mu
classicsenthusiast:Following his restoration to manhood, Tiresias was brought before Zeus and Hera,
classicsenthusiast:Because you should be allowed to use the same word in reference to lamenting the
classicsenthusiast:junoinfernas:Do you mean “Λοιμός”?Loimo
classicsenthusiast:classicsenthusiast:WHAT.Happletea will always be my go-to comic for Zeus jokes
classicsenthusiast:Sometimes authors like to say their works are founded in truth, even when this is
classicsenthusiast:Sisyphus’ life, eh?
alexalfurinn:classicsenthusiast:Pass the hals.Fun fact: ἅλς is the only ancient Greek
classicsenthusiast:SO MANY VOWELS
classicsenthusiast:In some versions of the story, Galatea eventually falls for the cyclops, though i
classicsenthusiast:You know how weird everything looks when you’re wearing beer goggles (or th
classicsenthusiast:He’s certainly an interesting god, especially when one considers the connec
classicsenthusiast:Sometimes authors like to say their works are founded in truth, even when this is
classicsenthusiast:apm239:When English majors get bored, we make macros about classical Greek litera
classicsenthusiast:Now with the gender of the word! (When applicable)
classicsenthusiast:Unswept Floor MosaicRoman copy of a Greek Original2nd century ADVatican Museum, R
classicsenthusiast:Red Figure Chous (wine jug) with infant on a pottyGreeklate 5th centuryBritish Mu
classicsenthusiast:It’s close to reason, but… not quite close enough. For example:
triumvirate2014:interretialia:thoodleoo:yolo-are-avi-atum:classicsenthusiast:Introducing “Nice
classicsenthusiast:Happy Valentine’s Day Eve, everybody!
classicsenthusiast:Hoplites are perhaps best remembered as the main component of the Spartan army. I
classicsenthusiast:And, technically, the same word.
classicsenthusiast:historical-nonfiction:The bodies of the dead Romans excavated at Pompeii were act
classicsenthusiast:Finals week, finals week…
classicsenthusiast:A charm or figure representing a person, an agogimon is a kind of Greek voodooism
classicsenthusiast:Used in the New Testament to mean “angel,” or “messenger of God
classicsenthusiast:Introducing “Nice Guy” Catullus, Sassmaster Martial, and the ever-for
classicsenthusiast:So there’s this meme going around with anime characters and positive pregna
classicsenthusiast:Depending on which part of the Iliad you’re reading, Hector could be &ldquo
classicsenthusiast:Red Figure Chous (wine jug) with infant on a pottyGreeklate 5th centuryBritish Mu
classicsenthusiast:Used in the New Testament to mean “angel,” or “messenger of God
classicsenthusiast:Sisyphus’ life, eh?
classicsenthusiast:The innermost area of a temple or sanctuary, an adyton was generally never viewed
classicsenthusiast:o-eheu:-Beniaminus(Image Source)Shhh I forgot to do a Latin Word for today. Take
classicsenthusiast:One of my favorite adjectives.
classicsenthusiast:*cough* Batman *cough*
classicsenthusiast:So, the first thing I thought when I woke up this morning was, “Huh. V
classicsenthusiast:Achilles loves his kudos.
classicsenthusiast:Kindunos is my middle name.(Not really.)
classicsenthusiast:And, technically, the same word.
classicsenthusiast:Although angelos technically means messenger if you aren’t using the later/
classicsenthusiast:Obviously, a commonly used word in Classical times.
classicsenthusiast:———————————&mda
classicsenthusiast:Because not all love has to be sexual.
classicsenthusiast:If he’s not like a horse, he’s like a hawk or a star or some other br
classicsenthusiast:And the theme for last week was… the Endless from Neil Gaiman’s Sand
classicsenthusiast:———————————&mda
classicsenthusiast:Kindunos is my middle name.(Not really.)
classicsenthusiast:kommandanthydra:classicsenthusiast:Hesiod’s Theogony - Greek gods genealogy
classicsenthusiast:Following his restoration to manhood, Tiresias was brought before Zeus and Hera,
classicsenthusiast:Art link: [x]
classicsenthusiast:We never said he was the brightest god in the pantheon
classicsenthusiast:historical-nonfiction:The bodies of the dead Romans excavated at Pompeii were act
classicsenthusiast:Also known as “an extremely cool-sounding name for a ship.”
classicsenthusiast: Hey, Classics fandom! If you are of the videogame playing variety (and why would
classicsenthusiast: SO MANY VOWELS
classicsenthusiast: Oh, those -euo/eyo endings are always so hard to properly transliterate, what wi
classicsenthusiast: Unswept Floor Mosaic Roman copy of a Greek Original 2nd century AD Vatican Museu
classicsenthusiast: I know it’s not quite Classical, but this medieval bell tower was one of m
classicsenthusiast: I wanted to write out the Chi as “ch,” but I couldn’t stop rea
classicsenthusiast: It’s close to reason, but… not quite close enough. For exampl
classicsenthusiast: Not to be confused with diabolos, or slanderous/slanderer, a root for “dev
classicsenthusiast: So, the first thing I thought when I woke up this morning was, “Huh.
classicsenthusiast: Literally meaning “without passage,” in philosophy, aporia is a puzz
classicsenthusiast: It is understandably confusing for first-time Greek students to grasp the liquid
classicsenthusiast: Himeros is also the name of one of Aphrodite’s Erotes, twin brother to Ero
classicsenthusiast: Literally meaning “without passage,” in philosophy, aporia is a puzz
classicsenthusiast: Following his restoration to manhood, Tiresias was brought before Zeus and Hera,
classicsenthusiast: *cough* Batman *cough*
classicsenthusiast: sadighgallery: Roman, 100 BC Bronze door knocker of a muse or Goddess with an up
classicsenthusiast: SO MANY VOWELS
yolo-are-avi-atum: classicsenthusiast: Introducing “Nice Guy” Catullus, Sassmaster Marti
classicsenthusiast: senseless-ilium: classicsenthusiast: ARE YOU KIDDING ME WITH THIS WORD. My life
classicsenthusiast: junoinfernas: Do you mean “Λοιμός”? Lo
classicsenthusiast: Following his restoration to manhood, Tiresias was brought before Zeus and Hera,
classicsenthusiast: Finals week approaches.
classicsenthusiast: Not much else to say about this one.
classicsenthusiast: albae-gallinae-filius: carlboygenius: Dick & Jane Go into Battle wtf See
classicsenthusiast: lemonsharks: star-anise: lemonsharks: classicsenthusiast: Ah, Greek mythology. I
classicsenthusiast: A charm or figure representing a person, an agogimon is a kind of Greek voodoois
classicsenthusiast: Kindunos is my middle name. (Not really.)
classicsenthusiast: Photo Source: [x]
classicsenthusiast: It’s close to reason, but… not quite close enough. For exampl
classicsenthusiast: apm239: When English majors get bored, we make macros about classical Greek lite
classicsenthusiast: It’s close to reason, but… not quite close enough. For exampl
classicsenthusiast: Is there any word in Greek starting with EU that isn’t nice? (Since it mea
classicsenthusiast: Oh, those -euo/eyo endings are always so hard to properly transliterate, what wi
classicsenthusiast:antinousresurrected:Of course this word is fem. *Sighs* Most words in Latin that
classicsenthusiast: So, the first thing I thought when I woke up this morning was, “Huh.
classicsenthusiast: Meme Day has officially begun! If you don’t want to see the 3-4 posts I&rs
classicsenthusiast: Used in the New Testament to mean “angel,” or “messenger of Go
classicsenthusiast:antinousresurrected:Of course this word is fem. *Sighs*Most words in Latin that p
classicsenthusiast: Because Socrates wasn’t really “apologizing” for anything.
classicsenthusiast: allbeendonebefore: Chapter 1.2 I’m sorry, dear students. It’s lingui
classicsenthusiast: You know how weird everything looks when you’re wearing beer goggles (or t
classicsenthusiast: You know how weird everything looks when you’re wearing beer goggles (or t
classicsenthusiast: And obviously, the root for our word, “Harmony.”
classicsenthusiast: The p is not silent.
classicsenthusiast: Because not all love has to be sexual.
fugiam-a-hoc-mundo: friendsaremybooks: classicsenthusiast: fugiam-a-hoc-mundo: classicsenthusiast: Y
classicsenthusiast: Using less than one word would probably be a lot harder, admittedly. Unless
classicsenthusiast: fandabydozey: classicsenthusiast: However, because of the role of pederasty in a
classicsenthusiast: SO MANY VOWELS
classicsenthusiast: Hoplites are perhaps best remembered as the main component of the Spartan army.
classicsenthusiast: You know how weird everything looks when you’re wearing beer goggles (or t
classicsenthusiast: It’s a little late to say “Merry Christmas,” but I do wish all
classicsenthusiast: And the Greek theme week was… types of rays and/or guns used by super vil
classicsenthusiast: Pic Source
classicsenthusiast: Hey, Classics fandom! If you are of the videogame playing variety (and why would
classicsenthusiast: (Picture by Thomas Kitchin, scanned from the book ‘Wolves’ by Daniel
classicsenthusiast: Sisyphus’ life, eh?
classicsenthusiast: Used in Herodotus 1.61: “Having got back his sovereignty in the manner whi
classicsenthusiast:It’s a simple word, but it’s such a good one
thoodleoo: triumvirate2014: interretialia: thoodleoo: yolo-are-avi-atum: classicsenthusiast: Introdu
classicsenthusiast: Because you should be allowed to use the same word in reference to lamenting the
classicsenthusiast: Because, as we all know, being jealous of the gods is your first step toward get
classicsenthusiast: Just in case you were wondering.
classicsenthusiast: Meme Day has officially begun! If you don’t want to see the 3-4 posts I&rs
classicsenthusiast: (It also happens to be what I named my Snorlax. Fun fact: Greek words make great
classicsenthusiast: Oh, those -euo/eyo endings are always so hard to properly transliterate, what wi
classicsenthusiast: Sisyphus’ life, eh?
classicsenthusiast: giorgos1: Μελετη means study
classicsenthusiast:We never said he was the brightest god in the pantheon
classicsenthusiast: (Picture by Thomas Kitchin, scanned from the book ‘Wolves’ by Daniel
classicsenthusiast: SO MANY VOWELS
yolo-are-avi-atum: classicsenthusiast: Introducing “Nice Guy” Catullus, Sassmaster Marti
classicsenthusiast: Red Figure Chous (wine jug) with infant on a potty Greek late 5th century Britis
classicsenthusiast: Art link: [x]
alexalfurinn: classicsenthusiast: Pass the hals. Fun fact: ἅλς is the only ancient Gre
classicsenthusiast: Because not all love has to be sexual.
classicsenthusiast: ———————————&md
classicsenthusiast: (Picture by Thomas Kitchin, scanned from the book ‘Wolves’ by Daniel
classicsenthusiast: Red Figure Chous (wine jug) with infant on a potty Greek late 5th century Britis
classicsenthusiast: Pic Source
classicsenthusiast: Finals week, finals week…
classicsenthusiast: Not much else to say about this one.
classicsenthusiast: Red Figure Chous (wine jug) with infant on a potty Greek late 5th century Britis
classicsenthusiast: thoodleoo: to make up for my last CLC drawing, here’s a happy Caecili
classicsenthusiast: I wanted to write out the Chi as “ch,” but I couldn’t stop rea
classicsenthusiast: And, technically, the same word.
classicsenthusiast: So now I know how to talk about birthing, herding, milking, AND sacrificing goat
classicsenthusiast: Achilles loves his kudos.
classicsenthusiast: This word implies a contradiction. Hating all literature is inconceivable! Unles
classicsenthusiast: Although angelos technically means messenger if you aren’t using the later
classicsenthusiast: One of my favorite adjectives.
classicsenthusiast: *cough* Batman *cough*
classicsenthusiast: Hey, Classics fandom! If you are of the videogame playing variety (and why would
classicsenthusiast: It’s close to reason, but… not quite close enough. For exampl
triumvirate2014: interretialia: thoodleoo: yolo-are-avi-atum: classicsenthusiast: Introducing &ldquo
classicsenthusiast: Meme Day has officially begun! If you don’t want to see the 3-4 posts I&rs
classicsenthusiast: Finals week approaches.
classicsenthusiast: A charm or figure representing a person, an agogimon is a kind of Greek voodoois
classicsenthusiast: One of the more interesting-sounding words I’ve run into lately. edit: [Th
classicsenthusiast: Sisyphus’ life, eh?
classicsenthusiast: The innermost area of a temple or sanctuary, an adyton was generally never viewe
classicsenthusiast: *cough* Batman *cough*
classicsenthusiast: ———————————&md
classicsenthusiast: In some versions of the story, Galatea eventually falls for the cyclops, though
classicsenthusiast: Oh, those -euo/eyo endings are always so hard to properly transliterate, what wi
classicsenthusiast: *cough* Batman *cough*
classicsenthusiast: (Picture by Thomas Kitchin, scanned from the book ‘Wolves’ by Daniel
classicsenthusiast: Depending on which part of the Iliad you’re reading, Hector could be &ldqu
classicsenthusiast: SO MANY VOWELS
classicsenthusiast: There’s nothing like some of that old-fashioned pompe and circumstance.
classicsenthusiast: SO MANY VOWELS
classicsenthusiast: Hey, Classics fandom! If you are of the videogame playing variety (and why would
classicsenthusiast: Source
classicsenthusiast: c-aesarion: notfaquarl: Ancient Civilizations and Languages Week: History a
classicsenthusiast: Just in case you were wondering.
classicsenthusiast: (It also happens to be what I named my Snorlax. Fun fact: Greek words make great
classicsenthusiast: Red Figure Chous (wine jug) with infant on a potty Greek late 5th century Britis
classicsenthusiast: I generally don’t correlate child care with joy, but alright.
classicsenthusiast: apm239: When English majors get bored, we make macros about classical Greek lite
classicsenthusiast: Now with the gender of the word! (When applicable)
classicsenthusiast: Probably.
classicsenthusiast: Achilles loves his kudos.
classicsenthusiast: Similar to the English word “to exorcise.”
classicsenthusiast: Art link: [x]
classicsenthusiast: (Picture by Thomas Kitchin, scanned from the book ‘Wolves’ by Daniel
classicsenthusiast: So there’s this meme going around with anime characters and positive pregn
classicsenthusiast: Probably.
classicsenthusiast: SO MANY VOWELS
classicsenthusiast: Because you should be allowed to use the same word in reference to lamenting the
classicsenthusiast: Literally meaning “without passage,” in philosophy, aporia is a puzz
classicsenthusiast: Introducing “Nice Guy” Catullus, Sassmaster Martial, and the ever-fo
triumvirate2014: interretialia: thoodleoo: yolo-are-avi-atum: classicsenthusiast: Introducing &ldquo
classicsenthusiast: Kindunos is my middle name. (Not really.)
classicsenthusiast: And the theme for last week was… the Endless from Neil Gaiman’s San
classicsenthusiast: kommandanthydra: classicsenthusiast: Hesiod’s Theogony - Greek gods geneal
classicsenthusiast: A charm or figure representing a person, an agogimon is a kind of Greek voodoois
classicsenthusiast: And, technically, the same word.
classicsenthusiast: Depending on which part of the Iliad you’re reading, Hector could be &ldqu
classicsenthusiast: sadighgallery: Roman, 100 BC Bronze door knocker of a muse or Goddess with an up
classicsenthusiast: One of my absolute favorite kinds of trees
classicsenthusiast: It’s close to reason, but… not quite close enough. For exampl
classicsenthusiast: allbeendonebefore: Chapter 1.2 I’m sorry, dear students. It’s lingui
classicsenthusiast: The word planet comes from the Greek phrase: aster planetes “wandering sta
classicsenthusiast: I generally don’t correlate child care with joy, but alright.
classicsenthusiast: Depending on which part of the Iliad you’re reading, Hector could be &ldqu
classicsenthusiast: historical-nonfiction: The bodies of the dead Romans excavated at Pompeii were a
classicsenthusiast: chancycat: kateitron: *rt fandom laughing histerically in the background* *rt fa
classicsenthusiast: I know what tumblr likes
classicsenthusiast: I think I’ve found my new favorite blog of the moment :) If you like cats
classicsenthusiast: Because not all love has to be sexual.
classicsenthusiast: Himeros is also the name of one of Aphrodite’s Erotes, twin brother to Ero
classicsenthusiast: Not much else to say about this one.
classicsenthusiast: Unswept Floor Mosaic Roman copy of a Greek Original 2nd century AD Vatican Museu
classicsenthusiast: One of the more interesting-sounding words I’ve run into lately. edit: [Th
classicsenthusiast: Literally meaning “without passage,” in philosophy, aporia is a puzz
classicsenthusiast: Not a commonly used word, but then, snow isn’t exactly common in Greece to
classicsenthusiast: apm239: When English majors get bored, we make macros about classical Greek lite
classicsenthusiast: o-eheu: -Beniaminus (Image Source) Shhh I forgot to do a Latin Word for today. T
classicsenthusiast: Introducing “Nice Guy” Catullus, Sassmaster Martial, and the ever-fo
classicsenthusiast: The innermost area of a temple or sanctuary, an adyton was generally never viewe
classicsenthusiast: Meme Day has officially begun! If you don’t want to see the 3-4 posts I&rs
classicsenthusiast: Similar to the English word “to exorcise.”
classicsenthusiast: I wanted to write out the Chi as “ch,” but I couldn’t stop rea
classicsenthusiast: In some versions of the story, Galatea eventually falls for the cyclops, though
classicsenthusiast:We never said he was the brightest god in the pantheon
classicsenthusiast: Pic Source
classicsenthusiast:Happy Valentine’s Day Eve, everybody!
classicsenthusiast: You know how weird everything looks when you’re wearing beer goggles (or t
classicsenthusiast: SO MANY VOWELS
classicsenthusiast: Also known as, one of the most aggravating words for a Greek student to learn, o
classicsenthusiast: Sometimes authors like to say their works are founded in truth, even when this i
classicsenthusiast: So now I know how to talk about birthing, herding, milking, AND sacrificing goat
classicsenthusiast: Not surprisingly, this word is used quite a bit in Oedipus Rex.
classicsenthusiast: twistedlandstourguide: A root part of Callypygia. Having shapely buttocks.
classicsenthusiast: twistedlandstourguide: A root part of Callypygia. Having shapely buttocks.
classicsenthusiast: And obviously, the root for our word, “Harmony.”
classicsenthusiast: What more do you need? Really?
classicsenthusiast: One of my absolute favorite kinds of trees
classicsenthusiast: And the Greek theme week was… types of rays and/or guns used by super vil
classicsenthusiast: Finals week, finals week…
classicsenthusiast: lemonsharks: star-anise: lemonsharks: classicsenthusiast: Ah, Greek mythology. I
classicsenthusiast: Because, as we all know, being jealous of the gods is your first step toward get
classicsenthusiast: One of the more interesting-sounding words I’ve run into lately. edit: [Th
classicsenthusiast: Not to be confused with diabolos, or slanderous/slanderer, a root for “dev
classicsenthusiast: You know how weird everything looks when you’re wearing beer goggles (or t
classicsenthusiast: jstor: ANCIENT EGYPTIAN BOOK OF MAGIC SPELLS FOUND. I REPEAT: ANCIENT. EGYPTIAN.
classicsenthusiast:It’s a simple word, but it’s such a good one
fugiam-a-hoc-mundo: friendsaremybooks: classicsenthusiast: fugiam-a-hoc-mundo: classicsenthusiast: Y
classicsenthusiast: apm239: When English majors get bored, we make macros about classical Greek lite
classicsenthusiast: Because Socrates wasn’t really “apologizing” for anything.
classicsenthusiast: It is understandably confusing for first-time Greek students to grasp the liquid
classicsenthusiast: historical-nonfiction: The bodies of the dead Romans excavated at Pompeii were a
classicsenthusiast: One of the more interesting-sounding words I’ve run into lately. edit: [Th
classicsenthusiast: The word planet comes from the Greek phrase: aster planetes “wandering sta
classicsenthusiast: Achilles loves his kudos.
classicsenthusiast:It’s a simple word, but it’s such a good one
classicsenthusiast:Happy Valentine’s Day Eve, everybody!
classicsenthusiast: *cough* Batman *cough*
classicsenthusiast:Happy Valentine’s Day Eve, everybody!
classicsenthusiast: Depending on which part of the Iliad you’re reading, Hector could be &ldqu
classicsenthusiast: albae-gallinae-filius: carlboygenius: Dick & Jane Go into Battle wtf See
classicsenthusiast: Because you should be allowed to use the same word in reference to lamenting the
classicsenthusiast: Literally meaning “without passage,” in philosophy, aporia is a puzz
classicsenthusiast: lemonsharks: star-anise: lemonsharks: classicsenthusiast: Ah, Greek mythology. I
classicsenthusiast: o-eheu: -Beniaminus (Image Source) Shhh I forgot to do a Latin Word for today. T
classicsenthusiast: And the theme for last week was… the Endless from Neil Gaiman’s San
classicsenthusiast: But how does one prepare second breakfast?
classicsenthusiast: “Don’t be silly.”
classicsenthusiast:We never said he was the brightest god in the pantheon
classicsenthusiast: Achilles loves his kudos.
classicsenthusiast:classicsenthusiast:WHAT.Happletea will always be my go-to comic for Zeus jokes
alexalfurinn: classicsenthusiast: Pass the hals. Fun fact: ἅλς is the only ancient Gre
classicsenthusiast: Art link: [x]
classicsenthusiast: And obviously, the root for our word, “Harmony.”
classicsenthusiast: Just in case you were wondering.
classicsenthusiast: It’s close to reason, but… not quite close enough. For exampl
classicsenthusiast: Sometimes authors like to say their works are founded in truth, even when this i
classicsenthusiast: Depending on which part of the Iliad you’re reading, Hector could be &ldqu
classicsenthusiast: ———————————&md
classicsenthusiast: What more do you need? Really?
classicsenthusiast: I wanted to write out the Chi as “ch,” but I couldn’t stop rea
classicsenthusiast: ———————————&md
classicsenthusiast: Not a commonly used word, but then, snow isn’t exactly common in Greece to
bayoread: classicsenthusiast: c-aesarion: blantonmuseum: Student Breaks 19th Century Statue While Ta
classicsenthusiast: (Picture by Thomas Kitchin, scanned from the book ‘Wolves’ by Daniel
classicsenthusiast: Technically, it’s a combination of “EIMI” (to be) and “S
classicsenthusiast: Sisyphus’ life, eh?
classicsenthusiast:Happy Valentine’s Day Eve, everybody!
classicsenthusiast: And the Greek theme week was… types of rays and/or guns used by super vil
classicsenthusiast:Happy Valentine’s Day Eve, everybody!
classicsenthusiast: chancycat: kateitron: *rt fandom laughing histerically in the background* *rt fa
classicsenthusiast: (On another note, I’ll have my ancient Greek pick-up lines post up by some
classicsenthusiast: jstor: ANCIENT EGYPTIAN BOOK OF MAGIC SPELLS FOUND. I REPEAT: ANCIENT. EGYPTIAN.
classicsenthusiast: junoinfernas: Do you mean “Λοιμός”? Lo
classicsenthusiast: He’s certainly an interesting god, especially when one considers the conne
classicsenthusiast: I know what tumblr likes
classicsenthusiast: Using less than one word would probably be a lot harder, admittedly. Unless
classicsenthusiast: imnova: classicsenthusiast: Because, as we all know, being jealous of the gods i
classicsenthusiast: Hey, Classics fandom! If you are of the videogame playing variety (and why would
classicsenthusiast: Red Figure Chous (wine jug) with infant on a potty Greek late 5th century Britis
classicsenthusiast: Attempts and attacks have so much overlap in ancient Greek.
classicsenthusiast: One of my absolute favorite kinds of trees
classicsenthusiast: How bombastic!
classicsenthusiast: senseless-ilium: classicsenthusiast: ARE YOU KIDDING ME WITH THIS WORD. My life
classicsenthusiast: I generally don’t correlate child care with joy, but alright.
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