Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for THUN'DER
THUN'DER, v.t.
- To emit with noise and terror. Oracles severe / Were daily thunder'd in our gen'ral's ear. Dryden.
- To publish any denunciation or threat. An archdeacon, as being a prelate, may thunder out an ecclesiastical censure. Ayliffe.
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