Ancient Greek edit

Etymology edit

The ending recalls other sound words like ἄραβος (árabos), θόρυβος (thórubos) and ὄτοβος (ótobos). Furnée assumes a Pre-Greek origin, comparing καναχή (kanakhḗ, clattering, rattling), with the interchanges α/ο and χ/β.

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Noun edit

κόνᾰβος (kónabosm (genitive κονᾰ́βου); second declension

  1. din, clash, ringing

Inflection edit

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