ὄβριμος

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Etymology[edit]

The word is traditionally compared with βρῑ́μη (brī́mē, strength, might), but the initial "ὀ-" yields serious problems. The prenasalization leads Beekes to suggest a Pre-Greek origin.

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Adjective[edit]

ὄβρῐμος (óbrimosm (feminine ὄβρῐμος or ὀβρίμᾱ, neuter ὄβρῐμον); first/second declension

  1. strong, mighty, stout

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