χειμάρρους
αἱ δὲ χολωσάμεναι πηρὸν θέσαν → but they in their wrath maimed him, but they in their wrath made him helpless, but they in their wrath made him blind
English (LSJ)
-ουν, contr. for χειμάρροος.
French (Bailly abrégé)
ους, ουν :
contr. att. v. χειμάρροος.
Middle Liddell
χειμάρ-ρους, ουν, [ῥέω]
I. winter-flowing, swollen by rain and melted snow, ποταμὸς χ. Il., Hdt.; παρὰ ῥείθροισι χειμάρροις Soph.; φάραγγες ὕδατι χειμάρρῳ ῥέουσαι Eur.
II. as substantive (without ποταμόσ), a torrent, Xen., Dem.
2. like χαράδρα II. 2, a conduit, Dem.
Frisk Etymology German
χειμάρρους: {kheimárrous}
See also: s. χεῖμα.
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Mantoulidis Etymological
Ἀπό τό χεῖμα + ρέω, ὅπου δές γιά περισσότερα παράγωγα, καθώς καί στή λέξη χεῖμα.
German (Pape)
att. zusammengezogen aus χειμάρροος.
Translations
torrent
Albanian: përrua, rrua; Aromanian: flumin; Assamese: হাৱৰ; Bengali: সয়লাব; Bulgarian: порой; Catalan: torrent, riera; Chinese Mandarin: 奔流, 急流, 洪流; Dutch: stortvloed, stroom; Esperanto: torento; Finnish: hyöky, vyöry; French: torrent; Galician: dioivo, doira, bullón, enxurrada, quenlle, frieira; Georgian: ნიაღვარი, ღვარი, ნაკადი, ლანქერი; German: Strom, Schwall, Sturzflut; Ancient Greek: ῥεῖθρον χείμαρρον, ῥύαξ, χειμάρροος, χείμαρρος, χειμάρρους; Hungarian: özön; Kurdish Central Kurdish: لێشاو; Macedonian: порој, буица; Malay: cegar; Maltese: wied; Maori: ia, hīrere; Ottoman Turkish: سیل; Persian: سیلاب; Polish: potok; Portuguese: torrente; Romanian: torent, puhoi; Russian: поток; Scottish Gaelic: tuil, taom, gàth; Slovene: hudournik; Spanish: torrente; Swedish: skur, ström, fors c