Bronteon

/ˈbrɑntiən/ noun

An archaic or rare term potentially related to thunder; a historical or scientific name that appears in old texts about weather or atmospheric phenomena.

From Greek 'bronte' (thunder). This appears to be a learned or scientific coinage from the Enlightenment era when scholars created Latin/Greek terms for natural phenomena.

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