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Latin word adamas comes from Ancient Greek ἀ-, Ancient Greek δαμάζω

ἀ- (Ancient Greek)

δαμάζω (Ancient Greek)

ἀδάμας (Ancient Greek)

adamas (Latin)

(figuratively, of one's character) Hard, unyielding, inexorable.. Adamant; the hardest steel or iron; diamond; an object made of adamant.. Anything which is inflexible, firm or lasting.

*adimas (Vulgar Latin)

aïmant (Old French)

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