fulmen

[ˈfʊlmɛn]

fulmen Definition

  • 1a thunderbolt or lightning bolt
  • 2a loud noise or crash

Using fulmen: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "fulmen" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The fulmen struck the tree and split it in half.

  • Example

    The fulmen was so loud that it woke up the entire neighborhood.

  • Example

    The fulmen was a sign of the gods' anger.

fulmen Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for fulmen

Phrases with fulmen

  • fulmen brutum

    a thunderbolt that strikes without any lightning flash or thunderclap

    Example

    The fulmen brutum was a bad omen for the ancient Romans.

  • fulmen fulminis

    a thunderbolt that is both a lightning flash and a thunderclap

    Example

    The fulmen fulminis was a powerful symbol in ancient mythology.

  • fulmen imber

    a heavy rain accompanied by thunder and lightning

    Example

    The fulmen imber lasted for hours, flooding the streets and causing power outages.

Origins of fulmen

from Latin 'fulmen', meaning 'lightning'

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Summary: fulmen in Brief

The term 'fulmen' [ˈfʊlmɛn] refers to a lightning bolt or thunderbolt, often accompanied by a loud noise or crash. It can be a symbol of divine power or anger, as in 'The fulmen was a sign of the gods' anger.' The phrase 'fulmen brutum' denotes a thunderbolt that strikes without any lightning flash or thunderclap, while 'fulmen fulminis' describes a thunderbolt that is both a lightning flash and a thunderclap.