Angol | Latin |
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Thun (city and municipality) proper noun [UK: ˈθən] [US: ˈθən] | Timiumproper noun |
thunder [thundered, thundering, thunders] verb [UK: ˈθʌn.də(r)] [US: ˈθʌn.dər] | intono [intonare, intonavi, intonatus](1st) intono [intonare, intonui, intonitus](1st) tonareverb tono [tonare, tonui, tonitus](1st) |
thunder [thunders] noun [UK: ˈθʌn.də(r)] [US: ˈθʌn.dər] | Bronte [Brontes]noun tonitrus [tonitrus](4th) M tonitruum [tonitrui](2nd) N |
thunder, thunder down / forth verb | detono [detonare, detonui, detonitus](1st) INTRANS |
thunder back verb | retono [retonare, retonavi, retonatus](1st) INTRANS |
thunder round verb | circumtono [circumtonare, circumtonavi, circumtonatus](1st) TRANS |
thunderbolt [thunderbolts] noun [UK: ˈθʌn.də.bəʊlt] [US: ˈθʌn.dəboʊlt] | fulmen [fulminis](3rd) N |
Thunderer, title of Jupiter noun | Brontes [Brontae]noun |
thundering from on high adjective | altitonans [(gen.), altitonantis]adjective |
thunderous (used of Jupiter) adjective [UK: ˈθʌn.də.rəs] [US: ˈθʌn.də.rəs] | tonitrualis [tonitrualis, tonitruale]adjective |
connected with thunderbolts / thunder / lightning adjective | ceraunius [ceraunia, ceraunium]adjective |
expend one's thunder, exhaust one's rage verb | detono [detonare, detonui, detonitus](1st) INTRANS |
Idithun (Hebrew) noun | Idithum [undeclined]noun |
it thunders verb | tonat [tonare, -, tonatus est](1st) IMPERS |
it thunders violently / loudly / heavily verb | contonat [contonare, contonavit, -](1st) IMPERS |
kind of meteoric stone, thunder-stone noun | brontea [bronteae](1st) F |
lightning / thunder (associated with brimstone) noun | sulfur [sulfuris](3rd) N sulphur [sulphuris](3rd) N sulpur [sulpuris](3rd) N |
lightning / thunder-struck, stupefied, dazed adjective | adtonitus [adtonita, adtonitum]adjective attonitus [attonita, attonitum]adjective |
make / resound like thunder verb | tono [tonare, tonui, tonitus](1st) |
peal of thunder (from tono?) noun | tonos [toni]noun tonus [toni](2nd) M |
rattling, rustling, crash (thunder) noun | crepitus [crepitus](4th) M |
roar (thunder / surf) noun [UK: rɔː(r)] [US: ˈrɔːr] | clamor [clamoris](3rd) M clamos [clamosis](3rd) M |
scatter (as) with a thunderbolt / lightning verb | diffulmino [diffulminare, diffulminavi, diffulminatus](1st) TRANS |
scatter lightning / thunderbolts around / abroad verb | diffulguro [diffulgurare, diffulguravi, diffulguratus](1st) TRANS |
speak thunderous tones / thunderously verb | tono [tonare, tonui, tonitus](1st) |
that which thunders high in the sky adjective | altitonans [(gen.), altitonantis]adjective |