βρόμη
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[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]- βρώμη (vrómi)
Etymology
[edit]From Byzantine Greek βρόμη (brómē), from Ancient Greek βρόμος (brómos, “loud noise”), from βρέμω (brémō, “to crash, to bang”). Modern sense acquired due to the movement and sound of grain in the wind.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]βρόμη • (vrómi) f (uncountable)
- oat, oats (widely cultivated cereal grass, typically Avena sativa)
Declension
[edit] βρόμη
case \ number | singular |
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nominative | βρόμη • |
genitive | βρόμης • |
accusative | βρόμη • |
vocative | βρόμη • |
Related terms
[edit]- κουάκερ n (kouáker, “porridge”)
- (etymologically): βρομάω (vromáo, “to smell, to stink”)
- (etymologically): βρομιά f (vromiá, “dirt”)
- (etymologically): βρομιάρης (vromiáris, “dirty, filthy”)
- (etymologically): βρομίζω (vromízo, “to make dirty”)
- (etymologically): βρόμικος (vrómikos, “dirty, filthy”)
- (etymologically): βρόμιο n (vrómio, “bromine”)
Further reading
[edit]- βρόμη on the Greek Wikipedia.Wikipedia el