Boa (as in Feather Boa) - Ner (as in Nerd) - Ges (as in Jesus)
"Boanerges" is a nickname Jesus gave to his disciples James and John. In a priceless show of Jesus' sense of humor, He called them Boanerges, which means "sons of thunder." The reference is found in Mark 3:17 - James the son of Zebedee and John the brother of James, to whom He gave the name Boanerges, that is, "Sons of Thunder";
Boanerges comes from the Hebrew phrase bnei regesh (בני רגדש) which means "children of feelings" or "children of emotion"
boanerges are preachers or other religious figures, usually referred to around the late 19th century, who gave very loud and boisterous sermons. Dickinson alludes to the train as a boanerges because they both are very obnoxiously loud.
boanerges vociferous orator or preacher This is what you mean
Sons of Thunder It was a surname given by Jesus to James and John
He and his brother John were called Sons of Thunder or Boanerges.
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