θορυβώδης

Greek

Etymology

From Ancient Greek θορυβώδης (thorubṓdēs); synchronically analysable as θόρυβος (thóryvos) + -ώδης (-ódis).

Adjective

θορυβώδης (thoryvódis) m (feminine θορυβώδης, neuter θορυβώδες)

  1. noisy

Declension

  • θορυβώ (thoryvó, to alarm, to make a noise)
  • θόρυβος m (thóryvos, noise)

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