ῥοῖζος

Ancient Greek

Etymology

According to Beekes, if related to ῥοῖβδος (rhoîbdos, buzzing, hissing noise), this word is certainly of Pre-Greek origin, but even if unrelated, such an origin may still be considered.

Pronunciation

 

Noun

ῥοῖζος • (rhoîzos) m (genitive ῥοίζου); second declension

  1. whistling or whizzing of an arrow or of a scourge
  2. any whistling or piping sound
  3. rush of wings, of the sea or of a stream
  4. hissing of a serpent
  5. rushing motion, rush, swing

Inflection

Derived terms

  • ἁλίρροιζος (halírrhoizos)
  • ῥοιζαῖος (rhoizaîos)
  • ῥοιζέω (rhoizéō)
  • ῥοιζηδά (rhoizēdá)
  • ῥοιζήεις (rhoizḗeis)
  • ῥοίζημα (rhoízēma)
  • ῥοίζησις (rhoízēsis)
  • ῥοιζήτωρ (rhoizḗtōr)
  • ῥοιζόω (rhoizóō)
  • ῥοιζώδης (rhoizṓdēs)

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