upthunder
English
Etymology
up- + thunder
Verb
upthunder (third-person singular simple present upthunders, present participle upthundering, simple past and past participle upthundered)
- (poetic, archaic, intransitive) To send up a noise like thunder.
- 1793, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Ode on the Departing Year
- Strange-eyed Destruction! who with many a dream
Of central fires through nether seas — upthundering
Soothes her fierce solitude.
- Strange-eyed Destruction! who with many a dream
- 1793, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Ode on the Departing Year