trueno
Spanish
Pronunciation
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Etymology 1
From Latin tonus (“thunderclap; sound, tone”), possibly through a Late Latin or Vulgar Latin *tronus, incremented with an -r- due to influence from *tronitus < tonitrus, and ultimately from Ancient Greek τόνος (tónos); alternatively a derivative of tronar. Compare Catalan tro, Galician trono, Portuguese trom, Occitan tron, dialectal Italian trono, as well as English tune and tone. See also the possible doublet tono.
Noun
trueno m (plural truenos)
- a clap of thunder
Usage notes
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See also
- rugiente m
Verb
trueno
Etymology 2
Cognate with Catalan troana and French troène
Noun
trueno m (plural truenos)
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