brän.ˈtēəm noun
also bron·te·on -ēən, -ēˌän
( -s )
Etymology: Greek bronteion, from brontē thunder
: a device used in the ancient Greek and Roman theater for making a sound of thunder originally by means of bronze jars or skins filled with stones
brän.ˈtēəm noun
also bron·te·on -ēən, -ēˌän
( -s )
Etymology: Greek bronteion, from brontē thunder
: a device used in the ancient Greek and Roman theater for making a sound of thunder originally by means of bronze jars or skins filled with stones
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012