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English word myriad comes from Ancient Greek μυρίος, Ancient Greek μύριος, and later French myriade ((historical) ten thousand. Myriad.)
μυρίος (Ancient Greek)
μύριος (Ancient Greek)
μυριάς (Ancient Greek)
myriadis (Late Latin)
myriade (French)
(historical) ten thousand. Myriad.
myriad (English)
(now, _, historical) Ten thousand; 10,000 [from 16th c.]. A countless number or multitude (of specified things) [from 16th c.] (modifying a plural noun) Great in number; innumerable, multitudinous [from 18th c.]. (modifying a singular noun) Multifaceted, having innumerable elements [from 18th c.].