rhombos
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ῥόμβος (rhómbos, “bullroarer”), from ῥέμβω (rhémbō, “I turn around”).
Noun
rhombos (plural rhomboi)
- A musical instrument used in ancient mystical ceremonies, whirled to producing a roaring sound.
Latin
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