rumblings
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- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary grondement|rumble|chide|rumblings du lat. grundire, var. de grunnire. grunditus, substantif latin qui désigne un des sons émis par les porcs. xruš-idan (pbp.) 1 kas, eng. chide (kas râ )par-xâš kardan tup-o-tašar zadan qor-idan (PIE *gar- whence also Sanskrit gir "speech," Greek gêrus "voice," Germanic girren "to coo," and English call) qor/tašar zadan sar-zan-eš kardan + fra. le ciel gronde : âsmân mi-qorr/xruš-ad 2 ciz tap-idan( e ciz i)
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 rum·ble n. Pronunciation: ' rəm-bəl Function: verb Inflected Form:   rum·bled ; rum·bling \-b(ə-)liŋ\ Etymology: Middle English; akin to Middle High German rummeln to rumble Date: 14th century intransitive verb 1 : to make a low heavy rolling sound <thunder rumbling in the distance> 2 : to travel with a low reverberating sound <wagons rumbled into town> 3 : to speak in a low rolling tone 4 : to engage in a rumble transitive verb 1 : to utter or emit in a low rolling voice 2 British : to reveal or discover the true character of –rum·bler \-b(ə-)lər\ noun ]]> 2 rumble n. Function: noun Date: 14th century 1 a : a low heavy continuous reverberating often muffled sound (as of thunder) b : low frequency noise in phonographic playback caused by the transmission of mechanical vibrations by the turntable to the pickup 2 : a seat for servants behind the body of a carriage 3 a : widespread expression of dissatisfaction or unrest b : a street fight especially among gangs]]> rumbling n. Function: noun Date: 14th century 1 : RUMBLE 2 : general but unofficial talk or opinion often of dissatisfaction ― usually used in plural < rumbling s of political trouble ― Anthony Burgess>]]>