Gez said:I'm somewhat supposing "crio" stands for "ram" and "hieraco" for "falcon," the same way as "andro" is "man" and "gyno" is "woman," but I'm not sure; and I can't find a decent online dictionary.
If anybody knows enough of ancient Greek and can tell me, that'll be appreciated.![]()
Joshua Randall said:I've always thought that criosphinx was an alternate spelling of cryosphinx, which would mean cold-sphinx (cryo = cold; see http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=cryo ). Although admittedly that doesn't make a whole lot of sense.
Hieraco- seems close to the root of the word hierarch, which is from the Greek for high priest -- see http://dictionary.reference.com/search?r=2&q=hierarch .
Of course I could be completely wrong!