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βρόμος

bromos1 · ὁ

any loud noise

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What it meant

1. βρόμος · bromos — LSJ

any loud noise, crackling, roaring, belling, rage, fury

any loud noise, as the crackling of fire, Il. 14.396, Thphr. Fr. 165; roaring of thunder, Pi. O. 2.27; of a storm, A. Th. 213 (lyr.), Fr. 195 codd.; of the drum, [Simon.]179.7; of horses, A. Th. 476; ἐλάφω β. belling, Alc. 97 (cf. Poxy. 1789.29); of the flute, h.Merc. 452, cf. S. Fr. 513: hence, rage, fury, E. HF 1212:— rare in Prose, βρόμοι καὶ ὀλολυγμοί Epicur. Fr. 143; of thunder, earthquake, or sea, Arist. Mu. 395a13, 396a12, Mir. 843a8; of a volcano, Id. Fr. 634.

II

τόπος εἰς ὃν ἔλαφοι οὐροῦσι καὶ ἀφοδεύουσι, Hsch.

2. βρῶμος · brōmos — LSJ

= βρῶμα, Arat. 1021.

Where it came from

No etymology authority pointer is recorded for this lemma yet — an honest gap, not an omission. The etymological dictionaries (Beekes, Chantraine, Frisk) are matched incrementally.

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