Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
                    borborygmi
                    
                        
                
                                                                    also borborygmus, 17c., from Latin borborigmus, from Greek borborygmos, from borboryzein "to have a rumbling in the bowels," imitative.
Wiktionary
                    borborygmi
                    
                        
                
                                                                    n. (plural of borborygmus English)
WordNet
                    borborygmi
                    
                        
                
                                                                    See borborygmus
Usage examples of "borborygmi".
Rather like reading the Times and having the text abruptly turn to Joycean dream-gabble between one line and the next, so that a straightforward dreary account of the latest Presidential fact-finding commission’s finding of futile facts has metamorphosed into a foggy impenetrable report on old Earwicker’s borborygmi.
I said, putting a hand over my stomach in hopes of suppressing the resounding borborygmi occasioned by the sight of food.