Norwegian Bokmål edit

Etymology edit

From Middle Low German dunnern.

Verb edit

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 edit

Etymology edit

From Middle Low German dunnern.

Verb edit

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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