eructo

Etymology
From, or from as its frequentative, both from the same root.

Verb

 * 1) to belch or vomit
 * 2) to emit (violently), utter, rave
 * 3) * Cicero, 'In Catilinam', 2.10:
 * ...qui mihi accubantes in conviviis conplexi mulieres inpudicas vino languidi, conferti cibo, sertis redimiti, unguentis obliti, debilitati stupris eructant sermonibus suis caedem bonorum atque urbis incendia.
 * ...who lounging at parties with strange women, lazy with wine, stuffed with food, begarlanded, oblivious with perfume, enfeebled by debauchery, belch forth in speeches of the blood of good people and of the city in flames.

Descendants

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Etymology 1
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Noun

 * 1) belch, burp