ὅμαδος

Ancient Greek

Etymology

The formation is similar to ἄραδος (árados), κέλαδος (kélados) and χρόμαδος (khrómados). Usually connected with Sanskrit समद् (samad, strife, battle), but this is rather improbable. The word could belong to ὁμάζω (homázō, to growl) and thus of onomatopoeic origin, although DELG rejects this comparison because of the semantics.

Pronunciation

 

Noun

ὅμᾰδος (hómados) m (genitive ὅμᾰ́δου); second declension

  1. noise, din, especially of the voices of men
  2. throng or mob of warriors
  3. din of battle

Inflection

Derived terms

  • ὁμαδεύω (homadeúō)
  • ὁμαδέω (homadéō)
  • ὁμαδίς (homadís)

Further reading

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