гром
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Compare to Russian гром (grom), Ukrainian грім (hrim), Polish grom, Czech hrom, Old Slav громъ. Originates from Indo-European onomatopoeic *ghrem-: *ghrom-. Compare, for example, with Greek χρεμιζω: χρομος "noise, sound".
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гром • (hrom) m inan (genitive гро́му, nominative plural грамы́)
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *gromъ.
гром • (grom) m (diminutive громче)
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *gromъ.
гром • (grom) m inan (genitive гро́ма, nominative plural гро́мы or грома́*, genitive plural громо́в, relational adjective громово́й) (* Poetic.)
△ Irregular.
* Poetic.
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *gromъ.
гро̑м m (Latin spelling grȏm)
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