"Bromius" meaning in Translingual

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Proper name

Etymology: Borrowed from either Ancient Greek βρόμιος (brómios, “very load”) or Βρόμιος (Brómios, another name for Bacchus, from the adjective). Further from βρόμος (brómos, “loud noise”) and βρέμω (brémō, “to make a loud noise”). Ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *bʰrem- (“to make noise”). Coined by French entomologist Louis Alexandre Auguste Chevrolat in 1836. Etymology templates: {{root|mul|ine-pro|*bʰrem-}}, {{etymon|mul|bor|grc>βρόμιος>loud|grc>Βρόμιος>Bacchus|id=beetles}}, {{bor|mul|grc|βρόμιος|t=very load}} Ancient Greek βρόμιος (brómios, “very load”), {{der|mul|ine-pro|*bʰrem-|t=to make noise}} Proto-Indo-European *bʰrem- (“to make noise”), {{coinage|mul|Q1871482|in=1836}} Coined by French entomologist Louis Alexandre Auguste Chevrolat in 1836 Head templates: {{head|mul|proper noun|||g=m|g2=|head=Bromius|nogendercat=1}} Bromius m
  1. A taxonomic genus within the family Chrysomelidae – certain eumolpine leaf beetles, currently containing only Bromius obscurus. Tags: masculine Derived forms: Bromiini
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