drønne

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See also: Dronne

Norwegian Bokmål[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From German dröhnen.

Verb[edit]

drønne (imperative drønn, present tense drønner, passive drønnes, simple past drønna or drønnet or drønte, past participle drønna or drønnet or drønt, present participle drønnende)

  1. to boom, thunder, crash (make a loud noise), roar (e.g. traffic)

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Norwegian Nynorsk[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From German dröhnen.

Verb[edit]

drønne (present tense drønnar/drønner, past tense drønna/drønte, past participle drønna/drønt, passive infinitive drønnast, present participle drønnande, imperative drønne/drønn)

  1. to boom, thunder, crash (make a loud noise), roar (e.g. traffic)

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