Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
Book of Blood
Greek (Ancient) translation:
âéâëßïí áßìáôïò
Added to glossary by
Daphne Theodoraki
Jul 2, 2004 09:48
20 yrs ago
English term
Book of Blood
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English to Greek (Ancient)
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mythological
I have already asked for a translation in Romanian and Hungarian. To set a bit of history about this mythological ´Book of Blood`,I would like to know what it is in ancient Greek. Thanks to anyone who can help.
Proposed translations
(Greek (Ancient))
5 | BIBLION HAIMATOS. | David Wigtil |
5 | Âéâëßï (ôïõ) Áßìáôïò | Vicky Papaprodromou |
Proposed translations
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BIBLION HAIMATOS.
BIBLION = book.
HAIMATOS = of blood.
Ancient Greek uses highly flexible word order; one could also write HAIMATOS BIBLION. The word HAIMATOS (of blood) is the genitive form of HAIMA (blood), indicating a generalized relationship to another noun (i.e., to "book").
HAIMATOS = of blood.
Ancient Greek uses highly flexible word order; one could also write HAIMATOS BIBLION. The word HAIMATOS (of blood) is the genitive form of HAIMA (blood), indicating a generalized relationship to another noun (i.e., to "book").
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Comment: "This is perfect. Thankyou very much."
1 hr
Âéâëßï (ôïõ) Áßìáôïò
/vi'vlio (tu) 'ematos/
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Note added at 3 hrs 11 mins (2004-07-02 13:00:52 GMT)
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To make things clear, there is no reference of such a book in Ancient Greek bibliography, so what I can give you is the modern Greek term.
To make it look Ancient Greek, I would call it:
BÉÂËÉÏÍ ÁÉÌÁÔÏÓ - âéâëßïí áßìáôïò (/vi\'vlion \'ematos/)
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Note added at 3 hrs 11 mins (2004-07-02 13:00:52 GMT)
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To make things clear, there is no reference of such a book in Ancient Greek bibliography, so what I can give you is the modern Greek term.
To make it look Ancient Greek, I would call it:
BÉÂËÉÏÍ ÁÉÌÁÔÏÓ - âéâëßïí áßìáôïò (/vi\'vlion \'ematos/)
Peer comment(s):
disagree |
David Wigtil
: This answer is in *modern* Greek (not ancient).
1 hr
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I am afraid there is no such Classic Greek term since no "Book of Blood" is mentioned in Ancient Greek bibliography.
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agree |
Valentini Mellas
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Ôhanks!
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