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þunor

  • noun [ masculine ]
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Grammar
þunor, (-ar, -er, -ur), es; m.
Wright's OE grammar
§5; §50; §109; §159; §219; §301; §341; §563;
thunder (implying not only sound but also striking); tonitrus, fulmen
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one of the Teutonic gods, to whom, among the Roman, Jupiter seems to have been considered most nearly to correspond; hence Jupiter is translated by Þunor
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it is mostly in connection with the fifth day of the week that the word occurs
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a thane of king Egbert of Kent
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Etymology
[
O. L. Ger. Thuner Ec forsacho Thuner ende Uuóden
:
O. Frs. thuner, tonger; Thunres-dei
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O. H. Ger. donar; Toniris tac
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Icel.Þórr. See Grmm. D. M. c. 8.
]
Similar entries
v. þór, þúr.
Linked entries
v.  Þór þuner þunres þúr.
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  • þunor, n.