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eructate
eructate, v. Now rare. (ɪˈrʌkteɪt) [f. L. ēructāt- ppl. stem of ēructāre (see prec.).] 1. trans. To belch, vomit forth. Chiefly transf. and fig.1638 Rouse Heav. Univ. iv. (1702) 34 This affection doth eructate..hidden truths. c 1645 Howell Lett. (1650) I. 44 That ætna in times past hath eructated su... Oxford English Dictionary
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eructated
ˈeructated, ppl. a. [f. eructate v. + -ed1.] Vomited.1869 C. L. Brace New West i. 13 The reeling staterooms, smelling of oil, bilgewater and eructated dinner. Oxford English Dictionary
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Ovis
Like other ruminants, they have four-chambered stomachs, which play a vital role in digesting food; they eructate, and rechew the cud to enable them to wikipedia.org
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eructator
† eructator Obs. rare—1. [f. eructate + -or.] One who ‘eructates’.1767 A. Campbell Lexiph. (1774) 34 The former was assisted by the auxiliar virtues and subsidiary aids of patriots, anterior eructators. Oxford English Dictionary
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reboke
† reˈboke, v. Obs. [f. re- + boke, var. bolk v.] intr. To belch, eructate.1509 Barclay Shyp of Folys (1570) 229 He is king of dronkardes and of dronkennes Reputed of them..As grunting and drinking, reboking up agayne. 1514 ― Cyt. & Uplondyshm. (Percy Soc.) 47 Sometime thy felowe reboketh in thy face... Oxford English Dictionary
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bolk
▪ I. † bolk, v. Obs. exc. dial. Forms: 4–6 bolke, 5 bulk, 5–6 bulke, 6 bolk, bolck, balk, balck, (Sc.) bok; (north.) 6–8 boke, bock, 7– boak, bouk, bowk. [ME. bolk-en, cogn. w. mod.G. bolken, bölken ‘to roar, bawl’, and Du. bulken ‘to bellow’; f. same root as belch; pointing to an OTeut. ablaut seri... Oxford English Dictionary
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belch
▪ I. belch, v. (bɛltʃ, bɛlʃ) Forms: 5–6 belke, 5–7 belche, 6 balche, bealche, 6–8 belk, 7 bealke, 9 dial. belk, 6– belch. [OE. bealcian, bælcian: cf. Du. balken to bray, shout. See belk.] 1. intr. To void wind noisily from the stomach through the mouth, to eructate. (Now vulgar.)a 1000 Be Manna Mode... Oxford English Dictionary
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rout
▪ I. rout, n.1 (raʊt) Forms: α. 3–4 rute, 4 rut(te; 3– route, 4–7 rowte, 5 rouwte, 5–6 routte; 4– rout (6 routt), 4–7 rowt. β. 3 rouȝte, 5 roughte; 4 rouht, 5–6 rought; 5 rowght, 5–6 rowth. [a. AF. rute, OF. route (also rote, rotte, whence rot n.2):—L. rupta, fem. of ruptus broken, the original sens... Oxford English Dictionary
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