πω Vocabulary

Explore essential terms for understanding the πω Greek numeral system, pronunciation guides, mathematical applications, and historical context.

Απαγγειλτός (Apaangelitós)

Ancient Greek term for "recitation" - how Greek numerals were traditionally vocalized. Try saying "Ah-pah-ngeh-LEE-tos" to hear the original pronunciation.

Ancient Linguistics

Γραματαρική (Grammatariké)

The system of writing Greek numerals using the 24-letter alphabet plus 3 special symbols. Modern equivalent: Α=1, Β=2, Γ=3... Π=16, Σ=20

Encoding System

Σημειογραφία (Simeiografía)

Greek system of notation using diacritical marks. Try combining α'β' for 11 (1+10) or π with ύπαθρον for large values.

Advanced Notation

Χρυσή Αναλογία (Chryse Analogía)

Golden Ratio (1:1.618) - appears in π/ω ratio patterns. Modern Greek speakers often pronounce π as "pee" rather than "pie" when using this sacred proportion.

Sacred Geometry

Συστήματα Αρίθμησης (Synisthémata Aríthemis)

Numeric systems in πω include:

  • • Decimal (βάση 10)
  • • Dozenal (βάση 12) for special measurements
  • • Exponential (π^x for cosmic calculations)

Math Systems

Πρόταχη (Prótachē)

Ancient Greek for "projection" - describes how ω (16th letter) serves as a projection multiplier in cosmic calculations. Used in πρόταξις geometry for celestial modeling.

Cosmological Terms

Interactive πω Alphabet Map

Α
A
Alpha
"Ahl-fah"
Β
B
Beta
"Bee-tah"
Γ
G
Gamma
"Gahm-mah"
Δ
D
Delta
"Del-tah"
Ε
E
Epsilon
"Ep-si-lon"
Ζ
Z
Zeta
"Zey-tah"
Η
H
Eta
"Ay-tah"
Θ
Th
Theta
"Thay-tah"