fama

Etymology
, from, from.

Noun

 * 1) fame

Etymology
Compare 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1)  to be whipped

Adjective

 * 1) famous

Etymology
, from, from.

Noun

 * 1) fame, renown
 * 2) reputation, name
 * 3) report, rumor
 * 1) report, rumor
 * 1) report, rumor

Numeral

 * 1)   two

Etymology
From, from , from. Cognate to 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) fame
 * 2) rumour, talk, opinion, report
 * 3) reputation
 * 4) Fama, personified as a fast-moving, malicious goddess, the daughter of Terra. From the Greek φήμη, Pheme. Typically translated from the Latin as “Rumor.”
 * 1) reputation
 * 2) Fama, personified as a fast-moving, malicious goddess, the daughter of Terra. From the Greek φήμη, Pheme. Typically translated from the Latin as “Rumor.”
 * 1) Fama, personified as a fast-moving, malicious goddess, the daughter of Terra. From the Greek φήμη, Pheme. Typically translated from the Latin as “Rumor.”
 * 1) Fama, personified as a fast-moving, malicious goddess, the daughter of Terra. From the Greek φήμη, Pheme. Typically translated from the Latin as “Rumor.”
 * 1) Fama, personified as a fast-moving, malicious goddess, the daughter of Terra. From the Greek φήμη, Pheme. Typically translated from the Latin as “Rumor.”
 * 1) Fama, personified as a fast-moving, malicious goddess, the daughter of Terra. From the Greek φήμη, Pheme. Typically translated from the Latin as “Rumor.”

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) renown, rumour

Etymology
From, from , from , from.

Noun

 * 1) reputation
 * 2) fame
 * 1) fame

Etymology
, probably a semi-learned borrowing from (partly due to phonetic reasons: initial f did not become h, and because it preserved the Latin sense perfectly; additionally its derivatives are also learned ), ultimately from, from.

Noun

 * 1) reputation
 * 2) fame