cachinnate
Appellatio
+/-- /ˈkækəˌnæɪt/ (Australiane)
Notatio
+/-Partes principales | |
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praes. III.sg. | cachinnates |
part. praes. | cachinnating |
praet. | cachinnated |
part. praet. | cachinnated |
Verbum intransitivum
+/-cachinnate
- cachinno (-are, avi, atum)
Dictiones derivatae
+/-Loci
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- 1926: There is a sense of spectral whirling through liquid gulfs of infinity, of dizzying rides through reeling universes on a comet’s tail, and of hysterical plunges from the pit to the moon and from the moon back again to the pit, all livened by a cachinnating chorus of the distorted, hilarious elder gods and the green, bat‐winged mocking imps of Tartarus. — The Call of Cthulhu, H. P. Lovecraft