- rocettan
- wv/t1b to eructate, belch forth, utter
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
eruct — verb Etymology: Latin eructare, frequentative of erugere to belch, disgorge; akin to Old English rocettan to belch, Greek ereugesthai Date: 1596 belch … New Collegiate Dictionary
loccetan — see rocettan … Old to modern English dictionary
reu-b- and reu-g- — reu b and reu g English meaning: to vomit, retch Deutsche Übersetzung: ‘sich erbrechen, rũlpsen, hervorbrechen”, also “Wolke, Rauch”? Material: 1. reub : O.Ice. rjūpa f. ‘schneehuhn”, Nor. rjupa, rype (compare Ltv. rubenis… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
eruct — [ē ruk′tāt΄] vt. eructated, eructating [ē rukt′] vt., vi. [L eructare < e , out + ructare, to belch < IE base * reug > OE rocettan] to belch: also eructate [ē ruk′tāt΄] vt. eructated, eructating eructation [ē΄ruk tā′shən, ē ruk΄tā′shən]… … English World dictionary