βρέμω only in pres. and imperf. Lat. fremo
I.to roar, of a wave, Il.; so also in Mid., id=Il., Soph.
II.in later Poets, of arms, to clash, ring, Eur.; of men, to shout, rage, Aesch., Eur. to bear oneself haughtily, to hold one's head high, swagger, Ar., Plat.