Front | eructate also eruct \i-RUK-tayt\ |
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Back | verb 1. To belch: to expel gases from the stomach through the mouth. 2. To emit violently, fumes from a volcano, for example. [From Latin eructare (to vomit, belch, discharge). Ultimately from the Indo-European root reug- (to vomit, to belch, smoke, cloud), which also gave us reek and German rauchen (to smoke). Earliest documented use: 1666.] “When cars behind start flashing and beeping, and he realises that we’re eructing huge clouds of choking black smoke as we chug and jerk along, we are forced to pull over.” - Lucy Caldwell; The Story So Far...; The Independent (London, UK); May 29, 2007. |
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