Latin edit

Alternative forms edit

Etymology edit

From Ancient Greek ὄβρυζος (óbruzos, pure), from ὄβρυζα (óbruza, assaying of gold) (→ obrussa). 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 Arabic إِبْرِيز (ʔibrīz, pure gold).

Pronunciation edit

Adjective edit

obryzus (feminine obryza, neuter obryzum); first/second-declension adjective

  1. fine (of gold)
  2. refined
  3. assayed, tested

Declension edit

First/second-declension adjective.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative obryzus obryza obryzum obryzī obryzae obryza
Genitive obryzī obryzae obryzī obryzōrum obryzārum obryzōrum
Dative obryzō obryzō obryzīs
Accusative obryzum obryzam obryzum obryzōs obryzās obryza
Ablative obryzō obryzā obryzō obryzīs
Vocative obryze obryza obryzum obryzī obryzae obryza