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ˈthunder-ˌbearer The bearer of thunder, or of thunderbolts, i.e. Jupiter. So ˈthunder-ˌbearing a., that bears or carries thunder, laden with thunder; also fig., bearing cannon.
1605Shakes. Lear ii. iv. 230, I do not bid the Thunder-bearer shoote, Nor tell tales of thee to high-iudging Ioue. 1661Ross Silius Italicus xvii. 68 Thunder-bearing Birds, descending from The Gods Abodes. 1731C. Johnson Medæa iii. i, O Thunder-bearing Jove, most ancient Cause. 1754M. Morgan Philoclea ii. iii. (Jod.), And thou, great thunder-bearer Jove, look down. 1823Byron Island ii. x, The thunder-bearing strangers came, In vast canoes, begirt with bolts of flame. |