/ˈtɾɔno̝/, /ˈtɾono̝/
OriginAttested since 1370 (trõo). From Old Galician-Portuguese (compare Portuguese trom), from Latin tonus (“thunderclap; sound, tone”) (probably through a Late Latin or Vulgar Latin *tronus, with influence from tonitrus).
- masculinethunder
“ca a noyte foy moyto escura, et fezo trõos et lóstregos et uẽto moy forte, et chouj́a moy rrégeament.” — because the night was very dark, and there were thunder and lightning and a very strong wind, and it was raining heavily
- archaic, masculinebombard
“Hũu trono cõ seu serujdor e hũu fole de póluora” — A bombard with its server and a bag of powder
- masculinethrone
Formstronos(plural)