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English
Etymology
From Middle French reverberant (present participle of reverberer), or directly from Latin reverberāns (present participle of reverberō); compare French réverbérant, Italian riverberante, Portuguese reverberante, and Spanish reverberante.
Pronunciation
Adjective
reverberant (comparative more reverberant, superlative most reverberant)
- (heraldry, of a lion’s tail, rare) Turned up sigmoidally, with the end pointing outward; reboundant.
1597, John Bossewell, Works of Armorie: devided into 3 Bookes, intituled the Concordes of Armorie, the Armorie of Honor and of lotes and creastes, page 42:Their tailes forked, nowed, resignant, reuerberant, descendant, percussed and contercoloured. In all these fourmes, or likenesses they are descriued, and pictured: as also otherwise ensigned or marked, then here is remembred. Wherefore I wil presently write more, […]
1688, Randle Holme, Academy of Armory:A Lion rampant regardant, the tail reverberant or beaten back, or reboundant, as having beaten it to his back, and it hath rebounded again from thence.
- Tending to reverberate.
His snoring was reverberant.
Derived terms
Catalan
Verb
reverberant
- gerund of reverberar
Latin
Verb
reverberant
- third-person plural present active indicative of reverberō