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γόμος

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Ancient Greek

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Indo-European *gómos, a derivation of *gem- (to press together; to grasp) and so related to γέμω (gémō, to be full of), γέντο (génto, he/she grasped), Latin gemō (to sigh, groan) and Proto-Slavic *žęti (to press, squeeze).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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γόμος (gómosm (genitive γόμου); second declension

  1. freight, cargo, the goods and items carried by a ship or other vessel
    Synonym: φορτῐ́ον (phortíon)
  2. load, burden, a weight carried by a beast of burden or draught animal
    Synonym: ἄχθος (ákhthos)

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