Question:
What words used today come from the Greek goddess Demeter?
Quycao
2012-12-03 18:19:46 UTC
What words used today come or originate from, or have roots from, the Greek goddess Demeter? Thanks! Take care and May God Bless! :D ;D =D
Four answers:
Catherine Mcleod
2012-12-04 04:56:42 UTC
she is the goddess of agriculture and Harvest



agriculture and Harvest are some words from her





http://www.goddessgift.com/goddess-myths/greek_goddess_demeter.htm

this is all the storeys of demeter
mcfee
2016-10-29 05:30:30 UTC
Greek Words Used Today
gajeski
2016-08-03 10:04:32 UTC
Well, had been it no longer for divorce and a pissed driver, we could well have had a Queen Diana married to the pinnacle of the Church of England... What else do we've got... Athena has fallen out of use, as has Minerva (Minnie). Phoebe (minor goddess) is still going robust, as is daybreak (Latinisation of the daybreak-goddess Eos). No Artemis as such, Aphrodite has been used but is rare, Persephone has been identified, Hermione was once a nymph, some americans use the goddess-identify Eris - there's an actress referred to as Eris gray, is there not? - Penelope remains to be striking in there, Ceres/Demeter is an external likelihood...
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2016-09-17 04:20:13 UTC
It's really good


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