- ruct
- (L). Belchrud, -eri, «us (L). Rubbish
Dictionary of word roots and combining forms . Donald J. Borror. 2013.
Dictionary of word roots and combining forms . Donald J. Borror. 2013.
ruct — † ruct, v. Obs. rare. [ad. Sp. ructar, L. rectāre: cf. next.] intr. To belch, bring up wind. Hence ˈructer, and ˈructing vbl. n. Shelton Quix. ii. xliii. 279 … Useful english dictionary
e|ruct — «ih RUHKT», transitive verb, intransitive verb. = belch. (Cf. ↑belch) ╂[< Latin ēructāre < ex out + uctāre belch] … Useful english dictionary
Eruct — E*ruct , Eructate E*ruc tate, v. t. [L. eructare; e out + ructare to belch: cf. F. [ e]ructer.] To eject, as wind, from the stomach; to belch. [R.] Howell. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Eructate — Eruct E*ruct , Eructate E*ruc tate, v. t. [L. eructare; e out + ructare to belch: cf. F. [ e]ructer.] To eject, as wind, from the stomach; to belch. [R.] Howell. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Cross-linguistic onomatopoeias — Sinhala is written in a non Latin script. Sinhala text used in this article is transliterated into the Latin script according to the ISO 15919 standard. Because of the nature of onomatopoeia, there are many cross linguistic cognates of… … Wikipedia
eruct — e•ruct [[t]ɪˈrʌkt[/t]] v. t. v. i. 1) phl to belch 2) to discharge violently; erupt • Etymology: 1660–70; < L ērūctāre to vomit, discharge violently, freq. of ērūgere e•ruc•ta•tion ɪ rʌkˈteɪ ʃən, ˌi rʌk n … From formal English to slang