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Created in 1859 by druggist Roswell van Buskirk (circa 1824–1902) of New Jersey, [1] it derived its name from the Greek sozo, meaning "to preserve, keep safe", and the stem odont-, meaning "tooth, teeth". Sozodont was later manufactured by the firm Hall & Ruckel of New York, New York, and London, England.
Sozomen wrote that his grandfather lived at Bethelia, [5] near Gaza, and became a Christian together with his household, probably under Constantius II.A neighbor named Alaphrion was miraculously healed by Saint Hilarion, who cast out a demon from Alaphrion, and, as eyewitnesses to the miracle, his family converted, along with Alaphrion's.
The name of the park came from the Greek word Sozo, meaning "salvation". [1] Trip Advisor says it is the best water park in Lahore "to beat the scorching heat." [2] Sozo Water Park is the largest water park in Pakistan. [1] [3] It has parking for 1,000 vehicles and offers to host events for up to 10,000 people. [3]
Sozopol (Bulgarian: Созопол [soˈzɔpoɫ]; Greek: Σωζόπολις, romanized: Sozopolis) is an ancient seaside town located 35 km south of Burgas on the southern Bulgarian Black Sea Coast. One of the major seaside resorts in the country, it is known for the Apollonia art and film festival (which takes place in early September) that is ...
In Greek mythology, Soteria (Greek: Σωτηρία) was the goddess or spirit of safety and salvation, deliverance, and preservation from harm (not to be mistaken for Eleos). Soteria was also an epithet of the goddesses Persephone and Hecate, meaning deliverance and safety. [1] Soteria's male counterpart was the spirit or daimon Soter.
Christodoulos Sozos (Greek: Χριστόδουλος Σώζος; 10 March 1872 in Limassol – 6 December 1912 in Manoliasa, Epirus) was a Greek Cypriot politician and lawyer. He served as a member of the Cypriot Legislative Council (1901–1911), mayor of Limassol (1908–1912) and Limassol–Paphos MP (1908–1912).
The word hosanna (Latin osanna, Greek ὡσαννά, hōsanná) is from Hebrew הוֹשִׁיעָה־נָּא, הוֹשִׁיעָה נָּא hôšîʿâ-nā, and especially the short form הוֹשַׁע נָּא hôšâ-nā, and related to Aramaic ܐܘܿܫܲܥܢܵܐ (ʾōshaʿnā) meaning 'save, rescue, savior'.
The following is an alphabetical list of Greek and Latin roots, stems, and prefixes commonly used in the English language from A to G. See also the lists from H to O and from P to Z . Some of those used in medicine and medical technology are not listed here but instead in the entry for List of medical roots, suffixes and prefixes .