REBOANT

Etymology

Adjective

reboant (comparative more reboant, superlative most reboant)

(chiefly, poetic) That reverberates or resounds loudly.

Anagrams

• Bartone, Boatner, baronet, tonebar

Source: Wiktionary


Re*bo"ant, a. Etym: [L. reboans, p. pr. of reboare; pref. re- re- + boare to cry aloud.]

Definition: Rebellowing; resounding loudly. [R.] Mrs. Browning.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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