eructate
verb
- to belch, vomit forth
Wiktionary
verb
Etymology: Learned borrowing from Latin ēructātus, from the verb ēructō.
- To belch, to burp.
“Pain in the right side of the throat, as from an ulcery sensation or as if a splinter were lodged in the throat, when swallowing, eructating, breathing, stretching and moving the neck.”
“What hours have I paced those platforms, endlessly, hopelessly, where the draughts of Siberia and the solstice heats of Ecuador focus their unscrupling rigours on the eructated passenger.”