The Ancient Greek word for air is
ἀήρ
Translations for air and their definitions
αἰθήρ | |
1. n. heaven | |
2. n. aether; ether | |
3. n. theoretical medium of great elasticity and extreme thinness of consistency supposed to fill all unoccupied space and transmit light and heat | |
4. n. The upper or purer air as opposed to erebus ((m, grc, Ἔρεβος)), the lower or dirtier air; the clear sky. |
ἀήρ | |
1. n. mist | |
2. n. air | |
3. n. wind | |
4. n. space, volume | |
5. n. blue or grey (the colour of the sky) |
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