tonner
French
verb
Definitions
- (meteorology) to thunder
- to thunder (to make a noise like thunder)
Etymology
Inherited from Latin tonāre (thunder) derived from Proto-Indo-European *(s)tenh₂- (thunder).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*(s)tenh₂-
Gloss
thunder
Concept
Semantic Field
The physical world
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Kanji
雷
Emoji
⛈️
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- thunder English
- thunder god English
- thunderation English
- thunderbird English
- thunderblast English
- thunderbolt English
- thunderboomer English
- thunderbox English
- thunderbug English
- thunderburst English
- thunderclap English
- thundercloud English
- thundercrack English
- thundercunt English
- thunderdunk English
- thunderegg English
- thunderer English
- thunderest English
- thundereth English
- thunderflash English
- thunderhead English
- thundering English
- thunderless English
- thunderlight English
- thunderlike English
- thundermug English
- thunderous English
- thunderpeal English
- thunderproof English
- thundershock English
- thundershower English
- thundersnow English
- thundersome English
- thundersquall English
- thunderstick English
- thunderstone English
- thunderstorm English
- thunderstricken English
- thunderstrike English
- thunderstruck English
- thunderworm English
- thundery English
- upthunder English
- *tronitus Latin
- tono Latin
- tonāre Latin
- tonō Latin
- tuonare Italian
- tonnerre French
- tronada Spanish, Castilian
- tronar Spanish, Castilian
- *(s)ten- Proto-Indo-European
- *(s)tene- Proto-Indo-European
- *(s)tenh₂- Proto-Indo-European
- *stunōną Proto-Germanic
- *Þunraz Proto-Germanic
- *þunraz Proto-Germanic
- thunder Middle English
- tondri Esperanto
- tondro Esperanto
- tronar Catalan, Valencian
- toar Galician
- tuna Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- تندر Persian
- trõar Old Portuguese
- *toranos Proto-Celtic
- tronar Occitan
- tonâ Friulian
- tanda Tok Pisin
- tonur Dalmatian