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1 detono
dē-tŏno, ŭi, 1, v. n.I.To thunder down, to thunder.A.Prop.:B.hic (sc. Juppiter) ubi detonuit,
Ov. Tr. 2, 35.—Trop., to thunder forth, express in thundertones, to storm (freq. in Florus):II.captis superioribus jugis in subjectos detonuit,
Flor. 1, 17, 5;of Hannibal's invasion of Italy,
id. 2, 6, 10 al.:adversus epistolam meam turba patricia detonabit,
Hier. Ep. 47:haec ubi detonuit,
Sil. 17, 202;of lofty poetry,
Stat. Silv. 2, 7, 65.—To cease thundering; so only trop., to cease raging: Aeneas nubem belli, dum detonet omnis, sustinet, * Verg. A. 10, 809 (bellantum impetum sustinet, donec deferveat, Serv.):ira,
Val. Fl. 4, 294:dicendi vitiosa jactatio,
Quint. 12, 9, 4.
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