remugient

adj
/ɹɪˈmuːd͡ʒɪənt/UK/ɹɪˈmjud͡ʒiənt/US

Etymology

From (the stem of) Latin remugiens, present participle of remugire. See mugient.

  1. derived from remugiens

Definitions

  1. Resounding, echoing.

  2. Mooing, lowing.

    • The mud crusts underfoot, remugient beasts stir up the undergrowth, Johnson attracts flies: greenflies, blowflies, blackflies, crutflies.

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