βρέχω

Etymology
Possibly from via a metathesized schwebeablaut form of  or zero-grade form ; cognates include 🇨🇬,.

The shift of PIE > Greek  is also seen in the unrelated, from , as well as , from.

Verb

 * 1) to wet, to drench
 * 2) send rain
 * 3)  it rains
 * 1)  it rains
 * 1)  it rains

Derived terms
Compounds
 * ,, , : “moistening, inundation; rain”
 * , : “ink-horn”
 * -βρέχ- at perseus.tufts.edu

Etymology
From. The 3rd singulars, by  of noun God, or Zeus, or the cloud, etc. Unrelated to, assumed as related by Hippocrates and Aristotle.

Verb

 * 1)  to wet, dampen
 * 2)  to offer treat (usually a drink) for good luck for newly acquired goods
 * 3)  to send rain
 * 4)  to rain
 * 5) * 16th century Vitsentzos Kornaros (1553&#x2011;1613/14) Ἐρωτόκριτος [ Erotokritos] Β´ 754
 * "el"
 * 1)  to rain
 * 2) * 16th century Vitsentzos Kornaros (1553&#x2011;1613/14) Ἐρωτόκριτος [ Erotokritos] Β´ 754
 * "el"
 * "el"

- καὶ πάντα κεῖ ποὺ πολεμᾷ, στράφτει, βροντᾶ καὶ βρέχει.



Derived terms
Expressions:
 * & see expressions for "rain" at
 * & see expressions for "rain" at

Related terms
From stems βρεχ-βρεγ(βρεξ)-βροχ (& see their derivatives)
 * & compounds
 * & compounds
 * & compounds
 * & compounds
 * & compounds