χρεμετίζω

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Ancient Greek[edit]

Etymology[edit]

There is no exact outer-Greek correspondance to the verb, but the root *gʰrem- (to resound, thunder, grumble, roar) is Proto-Indo-European. Compare Lithuanian grumù (to thunder, roar), Proto-Germanic *grimmaz (grim, fierce), Proto-Slavic *gromъ (thunder) and Persian غرم (ğaram, fury). Within Greek see χρόμος (khrómos, crashing sound) and χρόμαδος (khrómados, crash, fragor).

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Verb[edit]

χρεμετῐ́ζω (khremetízō)

  1. (of horses) to neigh, whinny

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