Greek Prefixes
Greek Cuisine
Church History
Greek Dance
Greek Mythology
100

This is the prefix for the kind of science related to Earth studies

(Geo/Geology)

100

A greek yogurt-based sauce containing cucumber, garlic, basil and olive oil.

Tzatzitki

100

This city, once called Byzantium, became the center of Eastern Christianity after Emperor Constantine moved the Roman capital there.

What is Constantinople

100

A Thracian dance where dancers hold each other by the belts. It starts slow and builds up to a wild, spinning finish.

What is Ζωναράδικος (Zonarádikos)

100

This king of the gods ruled from Mount Olympus and wielded a thunderbolt.

Who is Zeus

200

This is the prefix for a kind of triangle with 2 equal side lengths

(isos/isosceles)

200

Popular Greek dish made of layers of eggplant, minced meat, and bechamel sauce

Moussaka

200

This 4th-century council, held in 325 AD, produced the first version of the Nicene Creed, a statement of Christian faith still used today.

What is the Nicene Creed

200

Macedonia dance named after a girl. Another name for it is Lena moma.

What is Kori Eleni

200

She is the goddess of wisdom and war, born fully grown from Zeus’s forehead.

Who is Athena

300

This is the prefix for a rather disappointing end to a long build up

(anti/anticlimactic)

300

Traditional Greek bread that is braided and often eaten during Easter.

Tsoureki

300

This Greek bishop from Myra became known for his generosity and later inspired the modern figure of Santa Claus.

Who is Saint Nicholas

300

A Thracian dance that is full of twists and turns, the key part of this dance is that we dance it to the left!

What is Zavraténo

300

This hero completed 12 famous labors, including slaying the Nemean Lion.

Who is Heracles (Hercules)

400

This is the prefix for a dice with 20 sides

(icosa/icosahedron)

400

Greek dessert made from honey, sesame seeds, and almonds.

Pasteli

400

 In 1054 AD, this major event formally separated the Eastern Orthodox Church from the Roman Catholic Church

What is the Great Schism

400

Macedonian dance signal to go home/curfew.

What is έντεκα

400

This messenger god, known for his winged sandals, guided souls to the underworld.

Who is Hermes 

500

This is the prefix for a kind of bacteria that is bunched up like a certain fruit

(Staphylo/Staphylococcus)

500

 Feta-based baked dish sometimes served with eggs and vegetables.

Strapatsada

500

This influential theologian, one of the Cappadocian Fathers, helped define the doctrine of the Trinity and is celebrated as the “Theologian” in the Eastern Church.

Who is St. Gregory of Nazianzus

500

Black Macedonian stoli worn by married women.

What is Γιδά

500

This Greek goddess of the harvest is the mother of Persephone, whose disappearance caused winter.

Who is Demetra