χρέμψ

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Ancient Greek

Etymology

According to Strömberg, it could be a back-formation from the verb χρέμπτομαι (khrémptomai, to clear one's throat). Beekes proposes a derivation from Proto-Indo-European *gʰrem- (to resound, thunder, grumble, roar), a root found in other fish names, such as χρέμης (khrémēs) and χρόμις (khrómis), and in the verb χρεμετίζω (khremetízō, to neigh, whinny).

Pronunciation

 

Noun

χρέμψ (khrémps)

  1. kind of fish mentioned by Aristotle

Further reading