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Fulminant
Fulminant Ful"mi*nant, a. [L. fulminans, p. pr. of fulminare
to lighten: cf. F. fulminant.]
Thundering; fulminating. [R.] --Bailey.
FulminateFulminate Ful"mi*nate, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Fulminated; p.
pr. & vb. n. Fulminating.] [L. fulminatus, p. p. of
fulminare to lighten, strike with lightning, fr. fulmen
thunderbolt, fr. fulgere to shine. See Fulgent, and cf.
Fulmine.]
1. To thunder; hence, to make a loud, sudden noise; to
detonate; to explode with a violent report.
2. To issue or send forth decrees or censures with the
assumption of supreme authority; to thunder forth menaces. Fulminate
Fulminate Ful"mi*nate, v. t.
1. To cause to explode. --Sprat.
2. To utter or send out with denunciations or censures; --
said especially of menaces or censures uttered by
ecclesiastical authority.
They fulminated the most hostile of all decrees.
--De Quincey.
FulminatedFulminate Ful"mi*nate, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Fulminated; p.
pr. & vb. n. Fulminating.] [L. fulminatus, p. p. of
fulminare to lighten, strike with lightning, fr. fulmen
thunderbolt, fr. fulgere to shine. See Fulgent, and cf.
Fulmine.]
1. To thunder; hence, to make a loud, sudden noise; to
detonate; to explode with a violent report.
2. To issue or send forth decrees or censures with the
assumption of supreme authority; to thunder forth menaces. FulminatingFulminate Ful"mi*nate, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Fulminated; p.
pr. & vb. n. Fulminating.] [L. fulminatus, p. p. of
fulminare to lighten, strike with lightning, fr. fulmen
thunderbolt, fr. fulgere to shine. See Fulgent, and cf.
Fulmine.]
1. To thunder; hence, to make a loud, sudden noise; to
detonate; to explode with a violent report.
2. To issue or send forth decrees or censures with the
assumption of supreme authority; to thunder forth menaces. FulminatingFulminating Ful"mi*na"ting, a.
1. Thundering; exploding in a peculiarly sudden or violent
manner.
2. Hurling denunciations, menaces, or censures.
Fulminating oil, nitroglycerin.
Fulminating powder (Chem.) any violently explosive powder,
but especially one of the fulminates, as mercuric
fulminate. Fulminating oilFulminating Ful"mi*na"ting, a.
1. Thundering; exploding in a peculiarly sudden or violent
manner.
2. Hurling denunciations, menaces, or censures.
Fulminating oil, nitroglycerin.
Fulminating powder (Chem.) any violently explosive powder,
but especially one of the fulminates, as mercuric
fulminate. Fulminating powderFulminating Ful"mi*na"ting, a.
1. Thundering; exploding in a peculiarly sudden or violent
manner.
2. Hurling denunciations, menaces, or censures.
Fulminating oil, nitroglycerin.
Fulminating powder (Chem.) any violently explosive powder,
but especially one of the fulminates, as mercuric
fulminate. Fulmination
Fulmination Ful"mi*na`tion, n. [L. fulminatio a darting of
lightning: cf. F. fulmination.]
1. The act of fulminating or exploding; detonation.
2. The act of thundering forth threats or censures, as with
authority.
3. That which is fulminated or thundered forth; vehement
menace or censure.
The fulminations from the Vatican were turned into
ridicule. --Ayliffe.
Fulminatory
Fulminatory Ful"mi*na*to*ry, a. [Cf. F. fulminatoire.]
Thundering; striking terror. --Cotgrave.
Meaning of FULMINA from wikipedia
- Realsociedad.com (in Spanish). 18
September 2010. "La
terapia del gol
fulmina ansiedades".
Marca (in Spanish). 21
September 2010. "Al
Madrid se le encasquilla...
- Type
Enlisted rating (Seamen)
Abbreviation GM "Non
Solis Radios Sed
Iovis Fulmina Mitto." (I send
forth not the rays of the sun, but the
thunderbolts of...
- 9, 2019. Ansede,
Manuel (March 4, 2016). "La
Universidad de
Barcelona fulmina su máster de homeopatía". El País. "El Máster de Homeopatía de la Universidad...
- (1957–1971)
Framo (1932–1937)
Freia (1922–1927)
Fuldamobil (1950–1960)
Fulmina (1913–1926)
Gaggenau (1905–1911) Gasi (1921) Geha (1910–1923) Glas (1955–1969)...
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consequence of the
heavens being colder" (Tuscorum
litterae novem deos
emittere fulmina existimant,
eaque esse
undecim generum;
Iovem enim
trina iaculari. Romani...
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Stuol furioso!
Presto Ah, che pur
troppo i Suo
timor Son veri
Tuona e
fulmina il Ciel e
grandinoso Tronca il capo alle ****he e a'
grani alteri. Allegro...
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significationes eiusmodi sunt: 'Thor', inquiunt, 'praesidet in aere, qui
tonitrus et
fulmina,
ventos ymbresque,
serena et
fruges gubernat.
Alter Wodan, id est furor...
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April 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint:
archived copy as
title (link) "España
fulmina su récord de
empleo con 783.000
ocupados más en 2023 y baja la tasa de...
- Iron
fulmina (Latin plural: "lightning-bolts") were
crossed lightning bolt
insignia of some
units of the
Roman army.
Shields of the
Legio XII Fulminata...
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humor es una
terapia necesaria para la vida humana"". rtve.es. "El
Terrat fulmina su
consejo y se
queda solo con Buenafuente". Economía Digital. 17 December...