donderstorm
Dutch (Brabantic)
/ˈdɔn.dərˌstɔrm/
noun
Definitions
- (rare) thunderstorm usually in contexts with influence from English or Afrikaans
Etymology
Compound from Dutch, Flemish donder (thunder, drop, fall) + Dutch, Flemish storm (storm, tempest, rush, assault, state of emergency).
Origin
Dutch (Brabantic)
storm
Gloss
storm, tempest, rush, assault, state of emergency
Concept
Semantic Field
The physical world
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
嵐
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Donner English
- donder and blitzen English
- beeldenstorm Dutch, Flemish
- donder Dutch, Flemish
- donderbeitel Dutch, Flemish
- donderbus Dutch, Flemish
- donderen Dutch, Flemish
- dondergod Dutch, Flemish
- donderkloot Dutch, Flemish
- donderpad Dutch, Flemish
- donderroe Dutch, Flemish
- donderroede Dutch, Flemish
- dondersteen Dutch, Flemish
- donderstraal Dutch, Flemish
- donderwolk Dutch, Flemish
- hagelstorm Dutch, Flemish
- landstorm Dutch, Flemish
- opdonder Dutch, Flemish
- raasdonder Dutch, Flemish
- sneeuwstorm Dutch, Flemish
- storm Dutch, Flemish
- stormachtig Dutch, Flemish
- stormen Dutch, Flemish
- stormloop Dutch, Flemish
- stormparaplu Dutch, Flemish
- stormvloed Dutch, Flemish
- wervelstorm Dutch, Flemish
- winterstorm Dutch, Flemish
- zandstorm Dutch, Flemish
- шторм Russian
- donre Middle Dutch
- storm Middle Dutch
- donder Afrikaans
- storm Afrikaans
- storm Middle Low German
- шторм Ukrainian