I dunno. John the Revelator wrote his piece on the island of Patmos in Greece. His prophesy says the first horse of the apocalypse is white, and it's rider is wearing a stephanos=crown/corona, and is carrying a 'Toxon.' And he rode out as a conqueror bent on conquest.
Toxon is Greek for a 'bow'...a bow that shoots poison arrows. Our words toxin, and toxic, derive from the Greek word toxon.
I dunno. John the Revelator wrote his piece on the island of Patmos in Greece. His prophesy says the first horse of the apocalypse is white, and it's rider is wearing a stephanos=crown/corona, and is carrying a 'Toxon.' And he rode out as a conqueror bent on conquest.
Toxon is Greek for a 'bow'...a bow that shoots poison arrows.
I dunno. John the Revelator wrote his piece on the island of Patmos in Greece. His prophesy says the first horse of the apocalypse is white, and it's rider is wearing a stephanos/crown/corona, and is carrying a 'Toxon.' And he rode out as a conqueror bent on conquest.
Toxon is Greek for a 'bow'...a bow that shoots poison arrows.
I dunno. Bible prophesy says the first horse of the apocalypse is white, and it's rider is wearing a crown (corona), and is carrying a 'Toxon.' And he rode out as a conqueror bent on conquest.
Toxon is Greek for a bow...a bow that shoots poison arrows.
Where does the word toxin/toxic come from in English? 1660s, from French toxique and directly from Late Latin toxicus "poisoned," from Latin toxicum "poison," from Greek toxikon (pharmakon) "(poison) for use on arrows," from toxikon, neuter of toxikos "pertaining to arrows or archery," and thus to a bow, from toxon "bow,"