a. [f. L. fulmin- FULMEN + -OUS.] Of or pertaining to thunder and lightning; fulminating.
1635. Heywood, Hierarch., II. 63. In his hand A Trisulc thunderbolt or Fulminous brand.
1665. Sir T. Browne, Wks. (1835), IV. 354. The like fulminous fire killed a man in Erpingham church.
1876. F. Harrison, Choice Bks. (1886), 122. Sad as those fulminous imprecations on mankind, when Lear bows his head to the storm.