See also: Vedder

English edit

Conjunction edit

vedder

  1. Pronunciation spelling of whether.
    • 1914, Bertrand W. Sinclair, chapter XXXIV, in North of Fifty-Three[1]:
      [] Und I dink der drouble iss largely dot der modern, high-bressure cifilization makes for der abnormal, vedder a man iss a millionaire or vorks in der brewery, contentment iss a state off der mind—und if der mind vorks mit logic it vill content find in der simple dings."

Noun edit

vedder (uncountable)

  1. Pronunciation spelling of weather.
    • 1903, E. W. Hornung, chapter XII, in No Hero[2]:
      "Yes, sare," said the concierge, "the season end suddenly mit the bad vedder at the beginning of the veek. []
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:vedder.

Usage notes edit

  • Used to mimic certain accents, such as German.

Norwegian Bokmål edit

Verb edit

vedder

  1. present tense of vedde

Pennsylvania German edit

Adjective edit

vedder

  1. fore, front
    veddre Bee
    front leg