νεβρός

Ancient Greek

Etymology

Some have tried a connection with Old Armenian ներկ (nerk, color), deriving both from a Proto-Indo-European root *(s)negʷro-, because often the deer and the hind are called after their variegated color (compare πρόξ (próx, roe deer) and περκνός (perknós, dusky)). Others derive it from Proto-Indo-European *negʷ- (naked).

Pronunciation

 

Noun

νεβρός (nebrós) m (genitive νεβροῦ); second declension

  1. A fawn, a young deer
  2. A type of cowardice

Declension

Derived terms

  • νεβρίς (nebrís)
  • νεβρίδιον (nebrídion)
  • νεβρίζω (nebrízō)
  • νέβρινος (nébrinos)
  • νέβρειος (nébreios)
  • νεβρώδης (nebrṓdēs)

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