αὐχμηρός

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Etymology[edit]

From αὐχμ(ός) (aukhm(ós)) +‎ -ηρός (-ērós).

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αὐχμηρός (aukhmērósm (feminine αὐχμηρᾱ́, neuter αὐχμηρόν); first/second declension

  1. dry, parched, without rain
  2. dry, rough, squalid
  3. miserable, wretched

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