ῥοῖβδος

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Ancient Greek[edit]

Etymology[edit]

The word shares the suffix with κέλαδος (kélados), ἄραδος (árados), χρόμαδος (khrómados), φλοῖσβος (phloîsbos) and ὅμαδος (hómados). Since the word strongly recalls ῥοῖζος (rhoîzos, rushing, whistling) and ῥυβδέω (rhubdéō, to slurp in), the word is probably Pre-Greek. Moreover, the -βδ- is typical of substrate words.

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Noun[edit]

ῥοῖβδος (rhoîbdosm (genitive ῥοίβδου); second declension

  1. any rushing noise or motion
  2. whirring of wings
  3. rushing of the wind

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