Exodos
Exodos ( old Gr . Ἡ ἔξοδος) means something like departure or exit .
- In the Old Testament, Exodos refers to the Israelite exodus from Egypt .
- In ancient Greek tragedy , Exodos refers to the parts after the last song of the choir.
Use in modern Greek language
Exodos means in modern Greek to leave something behind or the exit . For example, “πάμε για έξοδο” (pame gia exodo) means we're going out? If you ask for the exit in Greek, you ask for the Exodos .
In modern Greece , the meaning of exit for going out at night becomes clear in the names of many clubs, cafes or bars, as well as in the names of newspapers and magazines with the name (part of) Exodos .