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1 murmur
murmur uris, n a murmur, murmuring, hum, roar, growling, grumbling, crash: populi, L.: serpitque per agmina murmur, V.: pro verbis murmura reddunt, roars (of lions), O.: strepit omnis murmure campus, hum (of bees), V.: maris: ventosum, the rushing wind, V.: exanimes primo murmure caeli, i. e. thunder, Iu.: cornuum, sound, H.: inflati buxi, i. e. of the tibia, O.* * *Imurmur/mutter; whisper/rustle, hum/buzz; low noise; roar/growl/grunt/rumbleIImurmur/mutter; whisper/rustle, hum/buzz; low noise; roar/growl/grunt/rumble -
2 strīdō
strīdō —, —, ere, to make a shrill noise, sound harshly, creak, hiss, grate, whiz, whistle, rattle, buzz: stridentia tinguunt Aera lacu, V.: cruor stridit, hisses, O.: belua Lernae Horrendum stridens, V.: horrendā nocte (striges), O.: mare refluentibus undis, V.: aquilone rudentes, O.: videres Stridere secretā aure susurros, buzz, H.* * *stridere, stridi, - V INTRANScreak, squeek, grate, shriek, whistle; (make shrill sound); hiss; gnash -
3 susurrō
susurrō —, —, āre [1 susurrus], to hum, buzz, murmur, mutter, whisper: susurrant (apes), V.: cum carā de te nutrice, O.: iam susurrari audio, Civem Atticam esse hanc, T.* * *Isusurrare, -, - Vmutter, whisper, hum, buzz, murmurIIwhisperer; mutterer; tale-bearer -
4 strīdor
strīdor ōris, m [strido], a harsh noise, shrill sound, creak, grating, hiss, rattle, buzz: (serpentis), O.: (elephantorum), L.: Aquilonis: rudentum, V.: ianuae, O.: catenae, Iu.: acutus, H.: indignatum magnis stridoribus aequor, V.* * *hissing, buzzing, rattling, whistling; high-pitched sound -
5 bombilo
bombilare, bombilavi, bombilatus V INTRANSbuzz, hum -
6 bombio
bombire, bombivi, bombitus V INTRANSbuzz, hum -
7 bombito
bombitare, bombitavi, bombitatus V INTRANSbuzz, hum -
8 commurmuratio
buzz, hum, murmur, confused noise of talking; general murmuring (L+S) -
9 bombio
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10 bombito
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11 strideo
strīdeo, di, 2, and strīdo, di, 3 (both forms equally in use; v. in the foll.) [perh. root star, to resound; cf. Gr. trizô, torgos; also Lat. turdus, sterto, trisso], v. n., to make or utter any harsh, shrill, hissing, whistling, grating, or creaking sound; to creak, hiss, whizz, whistle, rattle, buzz (mostly poet.; cf.: strepo, fremo): ferri stridit acumen, Enn. ap. Prisc. p. 838 P. (Ann. v. 364 Vahl.):striderat hasta,
id. ib. p. 817 P. (Ann. v. 365 Vahl.):candens ferrum e fornacibus Stridit,
Lucr. 6, 149; cf. Verg. A. 8, 450; Ov. M. 9, 171; 12, 279:striduntque cavernis Stricturae chalybum,
Verg. A. 8, 420:serpentum Cerberus ore Stridet,
Tib. 1, 3, 72; cf. Verg. A. 6, 288:striges,
Ov. F. 6, 140:gryllus,
Plin. 29, 6, 39, § 138:barbaraque horribili stridebat tibia cantu,
Cat. 64, 264:serrae stridentis acerbus Horror,
Lucr. 2, 410:foribus cardo aënis,
Verg. A. 1, 449:plaustra,
id. G. 3, 536:mare refluentibus undis,
id. ib. 4, 262:alae cygnorum,
id. A. 1, 397:sagitta,
id. ib. 12, 319; cf. id. ib. 5, 502:silvae,
id. ib. 2, 418:rudentes aquilone,
Ov. Tr. 1, 11, 19:aeger dentibus stridet,
Cels. 2, 6 med.:jecur in verubus,
Sen. Thyest. 770:funes,
Plin. Ep. 9, 26, 4.—With human subjects, of any loud or inharmonious sound: quidnam hoc soniti est, quod stridunt foris? Pac. ap. Non. 491, 24 (Trag. Rel. v. 133 Rib.). cum striderat (Alcestis) retracta rursus inferis, Att. ap. Prisc. 9, p. 867 P. (Trag. Rel. v. 57 Rib.):Troglodytae stridunt magis quam loquuntur,
Mel. 1, 8:stridunt animae currumque sequuntur,
Stat. Th. 7, 770:pressoque diu stridere molari,
gnash, Juv. 5, 160. -
12 susurro
1.sŭsurro, āre, v. n. and a. [1. susurrus; root sur], to make a low, continued sound, to hum, buzz, murmur; to mutter, whisper ( poet. and in post-class. prose).I.Neutr.:II.susurrant (apes),
Verg. G. 4, 260:aura susurrantis venti,
id. Cul. 154:aut ego cum carā de te nutrice susurro,
Ov. H. 19, 19:fama susurrat,
id. ib. 21, 233:lympha susurrans,
Verg. Cul. 104:susurravit obscurior fama,
Amm. 26, 6, 2: leve Mincius susurret, Claud.Nupt.Hon. et Mar. Fesc. 2, 11.—Act.:2.cantica qui Nili, qui Gaditana susurrat,
Mart. 3, 63, 5:versum Persii,
Lampr. Alex. Sev. 44 fin.:te (silvestris platanus),
Nemes. Ecl. 1, 72: susurrans quaedam, [p. 1823] Amm. 25, 8, 18:pars, quid velit, aure susurrat,
Ov. M. 3, 643.— Impers. pass.:jam susurrari audio, Civem Atticam esse hanc,
Ter. And. 4, 4, 40.sŭsurro, ōnis, m. [1. susurro], a mutterer, whisperer, tale-bearer (post-class.):aures mariti susurronum faece completae,
Sid. Ep. 5, 7 fin.; Vulg. Lev. 19, 16; Hier. Ep. 11, 1.
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