ζωών
The term "ζωών" is the genitive plural form of the Greek word "ζωή," which means "life." It is often used in various contexts, including biology, philosophy, and literature, to discuss the essence and nature of living beings. In Greek culture, the concept of life encompasses not only biological existence but also spiritual and emotional dimensions.
In ancient Greek philosophy, thinkers like Aristotle explored the idea of life and its different forms. They categorized living beings into various groups, such as animals and plants, emphasizing the importance of understanding the characteristics that define each type of life. This exploration laid the groundwork for modern biological studies.