obryzum
Appearance
Latin
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from Ancient Greek ὄβρυζον (óbruzon, “pure gold”), from ὄβρυζος (óbruzos, “pure”) – whence Latin obryzus –, from ὄβρυζα (óbruza, “assaying of gold”) – whence Latin obrussa (“assay of gold”). Ultimately from Hurrian 𒂁𒄷𒌋𒌒𒊒𒍑𒄭 (DUG.ḫu-u-ub-ru-uš-ḫi /ḫubrušḫi/, “crucible, smelter, melting-pot”), likely via the route of Hittite 𒄷𒌒𒊒𒍑𒄭 (ḫu-up-ru-uš-ḫi /ḫuprušḫi-/). For further connections see its descendant the Arabic إِبْرِيز (ʔibrīz, “pure gold”).
Noun
[edit]obryzum n (genitive obryzī); second declension
Declension
[edit]Second-declension noun (neuter).
singular | plural | |
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nominative | obryzum | obryza |
genitive | obryzī | obryzōrum |
dative | obryzō | obryzīs |
accusative | obryzum | obryza |
ablative | obryzō | obryzīs |
vocative | obryzum | obryza |
Related terms
[edit]Descendants
[edit]- → Arabic: إِبْرِيز (ʔibrīz)
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- Latin neuter nouns
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