- -mɑːt-/ .
Words that
imitate sounds can thus be said to be onomatopoeic,
onomatopoetic, imitative, or echoic. In the case of a frog croaking, the spelling...
-
Quarter note "****"
guitar rhythm,
named onomatopoetically for its sound. Play...
- from
attested Indo-Aryan
words either.
Belonging to this
category are
onomatopoetic words or ones
borrowed from
local non-Indo-Aryan languages. Videshī...
- bombus,
which in turn
comes from the Gr**** βόμβος
romanized bombos, an
onomatopoetic term
meaning 'booming', 'buzzing'.
Gunpowder bombs had been mentioned...
-
performing fellatio or parti****ting in a ****. The word "gokkun" is
onomatopoetic, and
translates roughly as the
English word "gulp", the
sound made by...
-
Georges Dumézil,
speculates that the
origin of the name "Sisyphus" is
onomatopoetic of the
continual back-and-forth,
susurrant sound ("siss phuss") made...
- are
available filtered or unfiltered. The word "kretek"
itself is an
onomatopoetic term for the
crackling sound of
burning cloves.
Partly due to favorable...
- he sees
something that is ****ually arousing, he
imitates a
spring (
onomatopoetically saying "Boi-oi-oi-oi-oiiing!!!")
indicating a
quick erection. He sometimes...
-
inflammatory language A
collective noun for a
group of
jellyfish An
onomatopoetic word for a kiss
Honey Smacks, a
breakfast cereal sometimes marketed...
- Singapore, and
Malaysia in the
south east,
geckos have
local names onomatopoetically derived from the
sounds they make:
Hemidactylus frenatus is called...