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dundre

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Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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From Middle Low German dunnern.

Verb

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dundre (imperative dundr or dundre, present tense dundrer, passive dundres, simple past and past participle dundra or dundret, present participle dundrende)

  1. to boom, roar, thunder, bang, hammer

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

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From Middle Low German dunnern.

Verb

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dundre (present tense dundrar, past tense dundra, past participle dundra, passive infinitive dundrast, present participle dundrande, imperative dundre/dundr)

  1. to boom, roar, thunder, bang, hammer

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