dynd

Albanian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-Albanian *dūnda, cognate to Old Norse duna (thunderous noise), Greek θύνω (thýno, to rush, to dart along), Sanskrit ध्वनति (dhvánati, to sound). Possibly related to tund or onomatopoeia.

Verb

dynd (first-person singular past tense dynda, participle dyndur)

  1. to shake
  2. to thicken
  3. to rush in (mob, crowd, horde)
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