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ThunderThunder Thun"der, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Thundered; p. pr. &
vb. n. Thundering.] [AS. [thorn]unrian. See Thunder, n.]
1. To produce thunder; to sound, rattle, or roar, as a
discharge of atmospheric electricity; -- often used
impersonally; as, it thundered continuously.
Canst thou thunder with a voice like him? --Job xl.
9.
2. Fig.: To make a loud noise; esp. a heavy sound, of some
continuance.
His dreadful voice no more Would thunder in my ears.
--Milton.
3. To utter violent denunciation. Thunderburst
Thunderburst Thun"der*burst`, n.
A burst of thunder.
Thunderclap
Thunderclap Thun"der*clap`, n.
A sharp burst of thunder; a sudden report of a discharge of
atmospheric electricity. ``Thunderclaps that make them
quake.' --Spenser.
When suddenly the thunderclap was heard. --Dryden.
Thundercloud
Thundercloud Thun"der*cloud`, n.
A cloud charged with electricity, and producing lightning and
thunder.
ThunderedThunder Thun"der, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Thundered; p. pr. &
vb. n. Thundering.] [AS. [thorn]unrian. See Thunder, n.]
1. To produce thunder; to sound, rattle, or roar, as a
discharge of atmospheric electricity; -- often used
impersonally; as, it thundered continuously.
Canst thou thunder with a voice like him? --Job xl.
9.
2. Fig.: To make a loud noise; esp. a heavy sound, of some
continuance.
His dreadful voice no more Would thunder in my ears.
--Milton.
3. To utter violent denunciation. Thunderer
Thunderer Thun"der*er, n.
One who thunders; -- used especially as a translation of L.
tonans, an epithet applied by the Romans to several of their
gods, esp. to Jupiter.
That dreadful oath which binds the Thunderer. --Pope.
ThunderfishThunderfish Thun"der*fish`, n. (Zo["o]l.)
A large European loach (Misgurnus fossilis). Thunderhead
Thunderhead Thun"der*head`, n.
A rounded mass of cloud, with shining white edges; a cumulus,
-- often appearing before a thunderstorm.
ThunderingThunder Thun"der, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Thundered; p. pr. &
vb. n. Thundering.] [AS. [thorn]unrian. See Thunder, n.]
1. To produce thunder; to sound, rattle, or roar, as a
discharge of atmospheric electricity; -- often used
impersonally; as, it thundered continuously.
Canst thou thunder with a voice like him? --Job xl.
9.
2. Fig.: To make a loud noise; esp. a heavy sound, of some
continuance.
His dreadful voice no more Would thunder in my ears.
--Milton.
3. To utter violent denunciation. Thundering
Thundering Thun"der*ing, n.
Thunder. --Rev. iv. 5.
Thunderless
Thunderless Thun"der*less, a.
Without thunder or noise.
ThunderousThunderous Thun"der*ous, a. [Written also thundrous.]
1. Producing thunder. [R.]
How he before the thunderous throne doth lie.
--Milton.
2. Making a noise like thunder; sounding loud and deep;
sonorous. -- Thun"der*ous*ly, adv. ThunderouslyThunderous Thun"der*ous, a. [Written also thundrous.]
1. Producing thunder. [R.]
How he before the thunderous throne doth lie.
--Milton.
2. Making a noise like thunder; sounding loud and deep;
sonorous. -- Thun"der*ous*ly, adv. Thunderproof
Thunderproof Thun"der*proof`, a.
Secure against the effects of thunder or lightning.
Thundershower
Thundershower Thun"der*show`er, n.
A shower accompanied with lightning and thunder.
ThunderstoneThunderstone Thun"der*stone`, n.
1. A thunderbolt, -- formerly believed to be a stone.
Fear no more the lightning flash, Nor the
all-dreaded thunderstone. --Shak.
2. (Paleon.) A belemnite. See Belemnite. Thunderstorm
Thunderstorm Thun"der*storm`, n.
A storm accompanied with lightning and thunder.
ThunderstrikeThunderstrike Thun"der*strike`, v. t. [imp. Thunderstruck;
p. p. Thunderstruck, -strucken; p. pr. & vb. n.
Thunderstriking.]
1. To strike, blast, or injure by, or as by, lightning. [R.]
--Sir P. Sidney.
2. To astonish, or strike dumb, as with something terrible;
-- rarely used except in the past participle.
drove before him, thunderstruck. --Milton. ThunderstrikingThunderstrike Thun"der*strike`, v. t. [imp. Thunderstruck;
p. p. Thunderstruck, -strucken; p. pr. & vb. n.
Thunderstriking.]
1. To strike, blast, or injure by, or as by, lightning. [R.]
--Sir P. Sidney.
2. To astonish, or strike dumb, as with something terrible;
-- rarely used except in the past participle.
drove before him, thunderstruck. --Milton. ThunderstruckThunderstrike Thun"der*strike`, v. t. [imp. Thunderstruck;
p. p. Thunderstruck, -strucken; p. pr. & vb. n.
Thunderstriking.]
1. To strike, blast, or injure by, or as by, lightning. [R.]
--Sir P. Sidney.
2. To astonish, or strike dumb, as with something terrible;
-- rarely used except in the past participle.
drove before him, thunderstruck. --Milton. ThunderstruckThunderstrike Thun"der*strike`, v. t. [imp. Thunderstruck;
p. p. Thunderstruck, -strucken; p. pr. & vb. n.
Thunderstriking.]
1. To strike, blast, or injure by, or as by, lightning. [R.]
--Sir P. Sidney.
2. To astonish, or strike dumb, as with something terrible;
-- rarely used except in the past participle.
drove before him, thunderstruck. --Milton. ThunderwormThunderworm Thun"der*worm`, n. (Zo["o]l.)
A small, footless, burrowing, snakelike lizard (Rhineura
Floridana) allied to Amphisb[ae]na, native of Florida; -- so
called because it leaves its burrows after a thundershower. Thundery
Thundery Thun"der*y, a.
Accompanied with thunder; thunderous. [R.] ``Thundery
weather.' --Pennant.
Thundrous
Thundrous Thun"drous, a.
Thunderous; sonorous. ``Scraps of thunderous epic.'
--Tennyson.
Upthunder
Upthunder Up*thun"der, v. i.
To send up a noise like thunder. [R.] --Coleridge.
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