bombinate

bombinate

bombinate
verb
bombinated; bombinating
intransitive verb

: buzz, drone
bombination

 noun


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Bombinate sounds like it should be the province of bombastic blowhards who bound up and bombard you with droning blather at parties—and it is. The word traces back to the Greek word b;mbos, a term that probably originated as an imitation of a deep, hollow sound (the kind we would likely refer to as “booming” nowadays). Latin speakers rendered the original Greek form as bombus, which led not only to bombinate, but also to bomb, bombard, and bound (“to move by leaping”).

Word History
Etymology
borrowed from Medieval Latin bombin;tus, past participle of bombin;re, word of uncertain meaning formed from the base of Latin bomb;re or bombil;re "to buzz, hum" (in New Latin taken to be synonymous with these words), derivatives of bombus "buzzing, humming," borrowed from Greek b;mbos — more at bomb entry 1

Note: Latin bombin;re has had a shadowy existence from the time of Martianus Capella (5th century c.e.), who uses the agent derivative bombin;tor in his De Nuptiis Philologiae et Mercurii. The 11th century lexicographer Papias glosses bombin;re as conuiciari ("to utter abuse against, scold, revile"), or at least Papias is thus recorded in an early printed edition (Venice, 1485), which was picked up in Du Cange's dictionary of post-classical Latin, Glossarium mediae et infimae Latinitatis. An oft-quoted occurrence is in the imaginary book title Quaestio subtilissima, utrum Chimaera in vacuo bombinans possit comedere secundas intentiones ("A subtle question, whether a Chimera buzzing in a vacuum can devour secondary intentions"), part of a mock library in Fran;ois Rabelais's Pantagruel (the first volume, printed ca. 1532, of the Gargantua and Pantagruel novels); the translation of bombinans is conventional, but Rabelais' meaning is far from certain.

First Known Use
1880, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of bombinate was in 1880
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