bombinatorEtymologyFrom bombinate + -or. Frog sense, New Latin (genus name), agent noun form of Medieval Latin bombināre, from Late Latin bombitare (“to buzz or hum”).bombinator means A person who speaks or makes noise to no effect, as a flattering toady or empty orator. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 99 out of 100.nounA person who speaks or makes noise to no effect, as a flattering toady or empty orator.“None of this multitude of thinkers and their satellites brought his thoughts into really conclusive contact with the others. To do it would have been to discover much practical identity and so lose distinction. After their fashion, each bombinated abundantly with only the slightest regard to other bombinators.”