- word is
derived from the Gr**** ὀψέ (opsé),
meaning 'late', and μανθάνω (
manthánō),
meaning 'learn'.
Opsimathy was once
frowned upon, used as a put-down...
- khrēstomátheia 'desire of learning', from χρηστός khrēstós 'useful' + μανθάνω
manthánō 'learn') is a
collection of
selected literary p****ages (usually from a...
- that the name
Prometheus derived from the Gr****
prefix pro- (before) +
manthano (intelligence) and the
agent suffix -eus, thus
meaning "Forethinker". In...
- self-moving, automatic"; ménos "mind; desire; anger"; Méntōr "mentor";
manthánō "I learn; know, understand; notices"; máthēma "something that is learned...
- Gr****
derivation of
Prometheus from the Gr**** πρό pro ("before") + μανθάνω
manthano ("learn"), thus "forethought",
which engendered a
contrasting brother Epimetheus...
-
became an
Episcopalian minister. The
oldest son was Orus,
followed by
Manthano, John Mattacks, and
finally a daughter, Pherne. John died at age six. Prior...