I.a., to thunder violently (late Lat.).—Trop.: “contra aliquem,” to thunder away at any one, Hier. Ep. 53, n. 8: “quando vero vox illa pertonuit,” id. adv. Helv. 20.—Act., to proclaim aloud, thunder forth, announce: “aliquem,” Hier. Ep. 61, ad Pammach. 4: “gloriam alicujus,” Ambros. Serm. Fer. 2, Pentec.
per-tŏno , ŭi, 1, v. n. and