Gender: FeminineUsage: English, Biblical, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek, Ancient Greek, Greek MythologyOther Scripts: Χλοη (Ancient Greek)Pronounced: KLO-ee (English) [key]Means "green shoot" in Greek. This was an epithet of the Greek goddess Demeter. The name is also mentioned by Paul in one of his epistles in the New Testament. As an English name, Chloe has been in use since the Protestant Reformation.from: http://www.behindthename.com/name/chloe
in Hindi its mean name of laxmi devi. The word gourI is Sanskrit and means "one who is extremely fair in complexion". This is an epithet of pArvatI, shiva's consrit. True it should be applicable for lakShmI too as we know She was the beautiful woman who appeared to rise from the Ocean of Milk while it was being churned for amR^ita. But popularly it is taken of an epithet of pArvati only. What then is the complexion of Shiva? There are instances where artists show Shiva as dark. It is not in line with the sacred texts. One must set aside texts of vedAntic import when we are kind of looking for descriptions, for the intent of vedAnta and purANa are different. Hence shiva's complexion as per the shloka: karpUragouraM... is whiite as camphor. Well, if one would like o conceive of the Indescribable God as within our grasp then one is forced to make it by super-exaggerating it ... gourI(Sanskrit) is the tatsama of gorI(Hindi) [= failr complexioned]..
In his 1954 book, Mathematics in Western Culture, Morris Klein wrote, "In the temple of mathematics reposed all truth, and Euclid was its high priest". However, that is more of a metaphor than an accepted fact and the epithet "priest of mathematics" is practically unknown among historians and mathematicians.
binary nomenclature (especially in botanical circles), or binomial classification systemThe two names are:the Genus (to which the species belongs)the Specific Epithet (unique for each species within the genus)Example: Humans are Homo sapiensBinomial means the two part format of the scientific name
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An Epithet is usually an adjective or a brief phrase used to characterize a person, place, or thing example of this would be kind-hearted or fun-loving
の (no) often denotes the person's rank, where his or her family is from, or his or her epithet.
An epithet is a word or phrase used in place of the name of a person. Usually an epithet is capitalized, just as a name is capitalized. Here are some examples: "The Prince of Peace" is an epithet for Jesus Christ. "The Queen of Soul" is an epithet for Aretha Franklin. "The King of Pop" is an epithet for Michael Jackson.
An epithet. An epithet is a brief, descriptive phrase that characterizes a particular person or thing.
Apparently, an epithet for Apollo was Paean.
tranferred epithet is an important figure of speech . the placing of an adjective with what appears to be incorrect noun in known as "transferred epithet"
I thought about naming my dog Epithet, after all he is man's best friend
Yes it is an epithet in that phrase because it is an insult.
She was known around town as the "Queen of Hearts," her warm and caring nature earning her the affectionate epithet.
It is a sort of pre-apology used to soften the use of an epithet (curse word or course language).
An epithet is useful in describing the characteristics of a person or thing. In can be used in a positive or negative manner.