ὄβρυζον

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From the neuter form of ὄβρυζος (óbruzos, pure (esp. of gold), adj), most likely from the term ὄβρυζον χρυσίον (óbruzon khrusíon, pure piece of gold). See ὄβρυζα (óbruza) for further etymology.

Pronunciation

 

Noun

ὄβρῠζον • (óbruzon) n (genitive ὀβρύζου); second declension

  1. pure gold
    related terms: τάγχουρος (tánkhouros), χρυσός (khrusós)

Inflection

Descendants

  • Latin: obryzum (pure gold)

Further reading

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