Proto-Germanic: *dun=, *dunja-z, *dunjan-, *dunōn- vb.
Meaning: shout
Old Norse: dün-r m. `Lärm'; dünja wk. `dröhnen, lärmen'; duna wk. `dröhnen'
Norwegian: dial. dün, dun; dünja vb.; duna vb.
Old Swedish: dünia vb.
Swedish: dön, dɔn; dial. duna vb.
Old Danish: dunne, dönne vb.
Danish: dön
Old English: dyne m. `Gedröhne'; dynian, dynnan `dröhnen'
English: din
Old Saxon: dunian (dunida) `dröhnen'
Middle Dutch: done, doon m. `deun, toon, geluid'
Dutch: deun m.
Middle Low German: don(e) m., döne n., f. `deun, aard'
Old High German: { tuni `Lärm' }
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