Definition: Annotto is a term in Greek philosophy that means to interpret or analyze something, especially by using external knowledge or experience, rather than simply relying on one's own senses. The word comes from "anotant", which is a Greek root meaning "to know." So, annotto refers to the process of learning, understanding, and interpreting something through other people's experiences or sources of knowledge. It often involves examining written texts or historical documents in order to gain insight or clarification about what was previously unknown or overlooked.