βρίμη

Ancient Greek

Etymology

Probably based on βρι- in βριαρός (briarós, strong) and βρίθω (bríthō, to be heavy or weighed down with). As these words are rare, their meanings are not quite clear. The assumption that the original meaning was "heaviness, vehemence, energy" is partly based on the wrong etymological connection with βαρύς (barús, heavy). Pre-Greek origin is proven by Furnée, who connects the word with φριμάσσομαι (phrimássomai, to snort and leap), the whole group of βρι- and with ὄβριμος (óbrimos, strong, mighty).

Pronunciation

 

Noun

βρῑ́μη • (brī́mē) f (genitive βρῑ́μης); first declension

  1. strength, might, power
    Synonym: ῥώμη (rhṓmē)
  2. bellowing, roaring
  3. threat, menace
    Synonym: ἀπειλή (apeilḗ)
  4. womanly vice

Inflection

Derived terms

  • βρῑμαίνω (brīmaínō)
  • βρῑ́μημᾰ (brī́mēma)
  • βρῑμόβρῠχος (brīmóbrukhos)
  • Βρῑμώ (Brīmṓ)
  • βρῑμώδης (brīmṓdēs)
  • βρῑ́μωσῐς (brī́mōsis)
  • βρῑμᾰ́ζω (brīmázō)
  • βρῑμᾰ́ομαι (brīmáomai)

Further reading

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