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thud
English
Etymology
From Middle English thudden (“to strike with a weapon”), from Old English þyddan (“to strike, press, thrust”), from Proto-Germanic *þuddijan?, *þiudijan? (“to strike, thrust”), from Proto-Germanic *þ?han?, *þeuhan? (“to press”), from Proto-Indo-European *t?k- (“to beat”). Cognate with Old English þoddettan (“to strike, push, batter”), Old English þ?dan (“to strike, stab, thrust, press”), Old English þ?owan (“to press”), Albanian thundër (“a hoof, talon, a shaft", figuratively, "oppression, torment”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /???d/
- Rhymes: -?d
Noun
thud (plural thuds)
- The sound of a dull impact.
Translations
Verb
thud (third-person singular simple present thuds, present participle thudding, simple past and past participle thudded)
- To make the sound of a dull impact.
Synonyms
- (a dull sound, to make a dull sound): flump, plunk
Coordinate terms
- clang, clash, crash
Translations
Lhao Vo
Verb
thud
- change
Romani
Alternative forms
- tood
Etymology
From Sanskrit ????? (dugdhá, “milk”). Compare Hindi ??? (d?dh, “milk”) and Punjabi ???? (duddha, “milk”).
Noun
thud m
- milk
Welsh
Pronunciation
- (North Wales) IPA(key): /???d/
- (South Wales) IPA(key): /?i?d/
Noun
thud
- Aspirate mutation of tud.
Mutation
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thock
English
Etymology
Imitative.
Interjection
thock
- A clear, echoing thud, as of an axe chopping wood.
Noun
thock (plural thocks)
- A clear, echoing thud, as of an axe chopping wood.
Verb
thock (third-person singular simple present thocks, present participle thocking, simple past and past participle thocked)
- To make, or cause to make, a thock sound.
- The tennis player thocked her racquet on the ground in annoyance.
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