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rugitus

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rugitus
[ro̅o̅′jitəs]
Etymology: L, roaring
the rumbling sound of flatus in the intestines.


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`Crieynge and yelling', which translates rugitus finds a virtually identical echo in `pe cryis and yellingis', which translates a generalizing ipsis ululatibus.
The word suspiro appears but once in the Vulgate, and that is in Job's famous lament: 'Antequam comedam suspiro; et tanquam innundantes aquae, sic rugitus meus' (Job iii.
 
 
 
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