bombus

See also: Bombus

English

Etymology

Latin bombus

Noun

bombus (uncountable)

  1. (obsolete, rare) A buzzing or humming.
    • 1853, Webb Loudon, The Ladies' Companion, and Monthly Magazine, page 306:
      [] the bombus of honey-laden bees []

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Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈbombus/

Verb

bombus

  1. conditional of bombi

Latin

Etymology

    Borrowed from Ancient Greek βόμβος (bómbos), of onomatopoeic origin.

    Pronunciation

    Noun

    bombus m (genitive bombī); second declension

    1. a buzz or humming sound
    2. a hollow and deep sound
    3. (Medieval Latin and later) a fart
      Synonyms: pēditum, crepitus ventris
      • 15th c., Poggio Bracciolini, Facetiae Latinae:
        "Facesse hinc ocyus" Ugulottus ait "atque hanc tuam foetidam barbam, quae nos malo odore conturbat, amove." [] "Referta est", inquit Ugulottus, "omnibus bombis, quae unquam ab hominibus editae sunt [] "
        Ugulottus said, "Go away from here fast, and cut off your stinky beard, which has disturbed us with its bad smell." [] And Ugulottus said, "It's linked to all the farts that have ever been let off by anyone
      • 15th c., Janus Pannonius, De Lucia:
        Terribilem foedo misit de podice bumbum
        She blew off a terrible fart from her foul ass
    4. (New Latin) a bomb, explosive
      Synonyms: pila incendiāria, bomba, petardum, pyrobolus

    Declension

    Second-declension noun.

    singular plural
    nominative bombus bombī
    genitive bombī bombōrum
    dative bombō bombīs
    accusative bombum bombōs
    ablative bombō bombīs
    vocative bombe bombī

    Adjective

    bombus (feminine bomba, neuter bombum); first/second-declension adjective

    1. peal
    2. (Medieval Latin and later) breaking wind, farting
      Synonym: pēdēns

    Declension

    First/second-declension adjective.

    singular plural
    masculine feminine neuter masculine feminine neuter
    nominative bombus bomba bombum bombī bombae bomba
    genitive bombī bombae bombī bombōrum bombārum bombōrum
    dative bombō bombae bombō bombīs
    accusative bombum bombam bombum bombōs bombās bomba
    ablative bombō bombā bombō bombīs
    vocative bombe bomba bombum bombī bombae bomba

    Derived terms

    • bombōsus
    • bombisonus
    • bombula

    Descendants

    • Translingual: Bombus
    • Italian: bombo, bomba
      • French: bombe
        • English: bomb (see there for further descendants)
        • Norwegian Bokmål: bombe
    • Sicilian: bumma
    • Spanish: bombo, bomba

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