ὠμός
ὠμός
.ὠμός, ή, όν
raw, undressed, Lat. crudus, of flesh, Hom.; ὠμὸν καταφαγεῖν τινά to eat one raw, proverb. of savage cruelty, Xen.; so, ὠμὸν βεβρώθοις Πρίαμον Il.
of fruit, unripe, Ar., Xen.
metaph. savage, fierce, cruel, Trag., Thuc., etc.:—neut. pl. ὠμά, as adv., savagely, Il.; adv. ὠμῶς, Thuc., etc.; Sup., ὠμότατα διακεῖσθαι πρός τινα Isocr.
rude, rough, Soph.; ὠμότερος συκοφάντης a more coarse, more unmitigated sycophant, Dem.:—adv. rudely, coarsely, Dem.
(from 1. 2) ὠμὸν γῆρας an unripe, untimely, premature old age, Od., Hes.