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1 undisonus
resounding, loud with waves. -
2 armisonus
armisonus adj. [arma + SON-], resounding with arms: Pallas, V.* * *armisona, armisonum ADJresounding with the clash of arms, with ringing/rattling armor -
3 fremitus
fremitus ūs, m [FREM-], a rushing, resounding, murmuring, humming, loud noise: Afrorum fremitu terrere me: maris: eorum, qui veniebant, Cs.: ex nocturno fremitu, Cs.: si displicuit sententia, fremitu aspernantur, Ta.: fremitu virūm Consonat nemus, V.: frementis Verba volgi, O.: equorum, neighing, L.: (apum), humming, V.* * *Ifremita, fremitum ADJroaring, noisy; shouting, raging, growling, snorting, howlingIIroar, loud noise; shouting; resounding; rushing, murmuring, humming; growl -
4 sonōrus
sonōrus adj. [sonor], noisy, loud, resounding, sonorous: tempestates, V.: flumina, V.* * *sonora, sonorum ADJnoisy, loud, resounding, sonorous -
5 resonus
1.rĕsŏnus, a, um, adj. [resono], resounding, re-echoing ( poet.):2.voces,
Ov. M. 3, 496:valles,
Luc. 7, 480:ictus,
Val. Fl. 1, 618:ripae,
Sil. 6, 285:resonas plaudere caetras,
id. 3, 348.rĕ-sŏnus, ūs, m., resonance; a resounding (late Lat.), Cael. Aur. Tard. 3, 8, 105. -
6 clāmōsus
clāmōsus adj. [clamor], clamorous, full of noise: pater, Iu.: circus, resounding, Iu.: Phasma Catulli, the noisy farce, ‘ the Ghost,’ Iu.* * *clamosa, clamosum ADJgiven to/marked by/filled with shouting/bawling/yelling; barking (dog), noisy -
7 dēmūgītus
dēmūgītus adj. [de + mugio], bellowing, resounding with herds: paludes, O.* * *demugita, demugitum ADJfilled with the sound of lowing/bellowing -
8 horrisonus
horrisonus adj. [horror+SON-], resounding terribly: fretum, C. poët.: fremitus, V.* * *horrisona, horrisonum ADJ -
9 loquāx
loquāx ācis, adj. with comp. and sup. [4 LAC-], talkative, prating, chattering, loquacious, full of words: orator: senectus est naturā loquacior: homo loquacissimus obmutuit: ranae, croaking, V.: nidus, i. e. of chirping young, V.: stagna, resounding with croakings, V.: voltus, i. e. expressive, O.: lymphae, babbling, H.* * *(gen.), loquacis ADJtalkative, loquacious -
10 resonābilis
resonābilis e, adj. [resono], resounding: Echo, O. -
11 resonus
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12 sonābilis
sonābilis e, adj. [sono], sounding, resounding: sistrum, O.* * *sonabilis, sonabile ADJnoisy, resonant -
13 sonāns
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14 undisonus
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15 crepulus
crepula, crepulum ADJrattling; resounding; crashing -
16 armisonus
armĭ-sŏnus, a, um, adj. [arma-sono], resounding with arms ( poet.):numina Palladis armisonae,
Verg. A. 3, 544:antrum,
Claud. Rapt. Pros. 3, 67. -
17 circumsonus
circum-sŏnus, a, um, adj., sounding all around. *I. * II. -
18 crepulus
crĕpŭlus, a, um, adj. [crepo], rattling, resounding, crashing (late Lat.):buccae,
Sid. Ep. 9, 13, 2:fragor,
id. ib. 4, 15. -
19 ferricrepinus
ferrĭcrĕpĭnus, a, um, adj. [ferrum + crepo], resounding with the clanking of irons or fetters; comically formed:apud fustitudinas ferricrepinas insulas, i. e. ergastula,
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20 fluctisonus
fluctĭ-sŏnus, a, um, adj. [fluctus+sonus], wave-resounding, roaring with waves (post-Aug. prose):profundum,
Sil. 12, 355:litora,
Sen. Herc. Oet. 836.
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