a. [ad. L. verberant-, verberans, pres. pple. of verberāre: see next.] Reverberant.
1890. Advance (Chicago), 23 Jan. He was grateful then, that he had escaped before the streets became verberant with such shrill echoes.
1891. Meredith, One of our Conq., I. xiii. 251. Like the verberant twang of a musical instrument that has had a smart blow.