Bronteum

/brɑnˈtiəm/ noun

An archaic or historical term, possibly a Latinized scientific name relating to thunder or a place/structure associated with thunder in ancient times.

Latin form of Greek 'bronte' (thunder), using the '-eum' masculine noun ending. This is characteristic of Neo-Latin coinages from the Renaissance and Enlightenment.

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