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Old 20-10-18, 20:24   #11
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Μια λαϊκή έκφραση είναι
Sorry νόμιζα ότι ήσουν από Ελλάδα.
Slang?
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Old 21-10-18, 11:06   #12
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Slang?
Correct!!

Anyway, I think those 3 letters are there for decoration only.
There is no connection between the word itself and the level.

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Old 21-10-18, 15:06   #13
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Correct!!

Anyway, I think those 3 letters are there for decoration only.
There is no connection between the word itself and the level.
Yes, I think so, too... I don't think it's koinè, nor even medieval Greek
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Old 22-10-18, 23:17   #14
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Maybe it's a joke (if it isn't just random decoration), the library is a kind of university after all. Having "Drink" plastered all over the place would be fitting for academics.
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Old 25-10-18, 10:48   #15
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PI OMEGA

PIEGA
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Old 03-01-20, 16:27   #16
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I don't know if it is allowed to react on an old post.
But I was looking at the collection of the British museum because of some pictures of Lara's home in TR1.

I found this.
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Room_69,_British_Museum#/media/File:Flickr_-_Nic's_events_-_British_Museum_with_Cory_and_Mary,_6_Sep_2007_-_331.jpg

Votive relief for the cure of a bad leg, inscription “Tyche [dedicated this] to Asclepios and Hygieia as a thanking gift”. Marble, ca. 100–200 AD. Found in 1828 in a sanctuary in Milos, Ægean Sea.

It has a PIO in it. But it is part of a word Asklepio (asclepius). Reminds me a little of Monty Python with the leg..
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Old 08-01-20, 12:59   #17
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Possibly ...... Drink to the future?

It's all Greek to me
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Old 09-01-20, 14:47   #18
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It has a PIO in it. But it is part of a word Asklepio (asclepius).
It could be, actually... they took as textures part of another word, and it would make sense. Because "pio" alone means something else.

AskliPIO (with omega)
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