resound

Etymology 1
From both of the following:


 * From Late, from , , , and (modern 🇨🇬), from , the    of , from  +  (ultimately from ).
 * From.



Verb

 * 1) To make (sounds), or to speak (words), loudly or reverberatingly.
 * 2) Of a place: to cause (a sound) to reverberate; to echo.
 * 3) To praise or spread the fame of (someone or something) with the voice or the sound of musical instruments; to celebrate, to extol; also, to declare (someone) to be a certain thing.
 * 4) Of a place: to reverberate with sound or noise.
 * 5) Of a sound, a voice, etc.: to reverberate; to ring.
 * 6) Especially of a musical instrument: to make a (deep or reverberating) sound; also, to make sounds continuously.
 * 7) Of an event: to have a major effect in a certain place or time.
 * 8) Of a person, their reputation, etc.: to be much lauded or mentioned.
 * 1) To praise or spread the fame of (someone or something) with the voice or the sound of musical instruments; to celebrate, to extol; also, to declare (someone) to be a certain thing.
 * 2) Of a place: to reverberate with sound or noise.
 * 3) Of a sound, a voice, etc.: to reverberate; to ring.
 * 4) Especially of a musical instrument: to make a (deep or reverberating) sound; also, to make sounds continuously.
 * 5) Of an event: to have a major effect in a certain place or time.
 * 6) Of a person, their reputation, etc.: to be much lauded or mentioned.
 * 1) Of a place: to reverberate with sound or noise.
 * 2) Of a sound, a voice, etc.: to reverberate; to ring.
 * 3) Especially of a musical instrument: to make a (deep or reverberating) sound; also, to make sounds continuously.
 * 4) Of an event: to have a major effect in a certain place or time.
 * 5) Of a person, their reputation, etc.: to be much lauded or mentioned.
 * 1) Of a sound, a voice, etc.: to reverberate; to ring.
 * 2) Especially of a musical instrument: to make a (deep or reverberating) sound; also, to make sounds continuously.
 * 3) Of an event: to have a major effect in a certain place or time.
 * 4) Of a person, their reputation, etc.: to be much lauded or mentioned.
 * 1) Of a sound, a voice, etc.: to reverberate; to ring.
 * 2) Especially of a musical instrument: to make a (deep or reverberating) sound; also, to make sounds continuously.
 * 3) Of an event: to have a major effect in a certain place or time.
 * 4) Of a person, their reputation, etc.: to be much lauded or mentioned.
 * 1) Of a sound, a voice, etc.: to reverberate; to ring.
 * 2) Especially of a musical instrument: to make a (deep or reverberating) sound; also, to make sounds continuously.
 * 3) Of an event: to have a major effect in a certain place or time.
 * 4) Of a person, their reputation, etc.: to be much lauded or mentioned.
 * 1) Especially of a musical instrument: to make a (deep or reverberating) sound; also, to make sounds continuously.
 * 2) Of an event: to have a major effect in a certain place or time.
 * 3) Of a person, their reputation, etc.: to be much lauded or mentioned.
 * 1) Especially of a musical instrument: to make a (deep or reverberating) sound; also, to make sounds continuously.
 * 2) Of an event: to have a major effect in a certain place or time.
 * 3) Of a person, their reputation, etc.: to be much lauded or mentioned.
 * 1) Of an event: to have a major effect in a certain place or time.
 * 2) Of a person, their reputation, etc.: to be much lauded or mentioned.
 * 1) Of an event: to have a major effect in a certain place or time.
 * 2) Of a person, their reputation, etc.: to be much lauded or mentioned.
 * 1) Of an event: to have a major effect in a certain place or time.
 * 2) Of a person, their reputation, etc.: to be much lauded or mentioned.

Translations

 * Catalan:
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:, 鳴響
 * Esperanto: sonori
 * French:
 * German:, ,
 * Italian:
 * Japanese:, 鳴り響く
 * Kurdish:
 * Central Kurdish: زڕنگایەوە
 * Latin:
 * Manx:
 * Maori: ngātoro, tōiri, tōiriiri
 * Middle English: dynnen
 * Old English: āhlēoþrian
 * Persian:
 * Portuguese: ,
 * Romanian:
 * Russian:, ,


 * Portuguese: ,


 * Dutch:

Etymology 2
From Late, , from , and from its , from  +  (from  (see further at etymology 1) + ).



Noun

 * 1)  An echoing or reverberating sound; a resounding.
 * 2)  The quality of echoing or reverberating; resonance.
 * 1)  The quality of echoing or reverberating; resonance.

Etymology 3
From.

Verb

 * 1)  To echo or repeat (a sound).
 * 2)  To sound again.
 * 1)  To sound again.

Translations

 * Bulgarian: ,
 * Dutch:, weerschalken
 * French: ,
 * Greek:
 * Italian:
 * Manx:
 * Old English: ābrastlian
 * Portuguese:
 * Sanskrit: स्तनति
 * Tocharian B: käln-
 * Vietnamese: