Skopé
Skopé, often transliterated skopé or skopē, is a Greek term whose core idea is looking, viewing, or seeing. In classical Greek, the root conveys the act of observing or inspecting, and in various compounds it also carries notions of range, extent, or aim. In modern usage, the concept survives most clearly in the English word scope, referring to the breadth of view, range of influence, or extent of a project. The linguistic lineage runs from the verb skopein, meaning to look at or examine, to related nouns such as skopos, meaning watcher, aim, or purpose. This lineage underpins many English terms that end in -scope or begin with scope.
In Greek itself, skopé is connected to the broader family of forms built on the idea of
Overall, skopé denotes the act or capacity of seeing, as well as the scope or range of