"bombinator" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: bombinators [plural]
Etymology: From bombinate + -or. Frog sense, New Latin (genus name), agent noun form of Medieval Latin bombināre, from Late Latin bombitare (“to buzz or hum”). Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|bombinate|-or}} bombinate + -or, {{der|en|NL.|-}} New Latin, {{der|en|ML.|bombināre}} Medieval Latin bombināre, {{bor|en|LL.|bombitare||to buzz or hum}} Late Latin bombitare (“to buzz or hum”) Head templates: {{en-noun}} bombinator (plural bombinators)
  1. (literary) A person who speaks or makes noise to no effect, as a flattering toady or empty orator. Tags: literary
    Sense id: en-bombinator-en-noun-q18RLnG-
  2. Short for bombinator toad. Tags: abbreviation, alt-of Alternative form of: bombinator toad
    Sense id: en-bombinator-en-noun-rEVm1c7l Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms suffixed with -or Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 6 94 Disambiguation of English terms suffixed with -or: 12 88

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