Another; a sin in the likeness of Adam's sin, is understandable within secular Greek usage.
Its most common meaning (the Greek usage) is 'similar to' or 'near to', as in paragraph.
It is thus based on the common Greek usage of referring to Constantinople simply as The City (see above).
A wider meaning of "fabric, structure" is found in classical Latin, but not in Greek usage.
In the Greek usage, the chief deacon who is attached to the person of a bishop is called an archdeacon.
The West used Latin, eventually dropping most Greek usage.
In modern Greek usage, the name is usually transliterated Glafkos.
In modern Greek usage, it corresponds to the rank of Field Marshal.
Skopje, the name of its capital, is Greek usage for the entire country.
Following Greek usage it is called platane or related names in continental Europe.