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tonner
English
Etymology
ton +? -er or tonne +? -er.
Noun
tonner (plural tonners)
- (in combination) A vehicle or other object having a specified tonnage, or weighing a specified number of tons.
Anagrams
- Renton
French
Etymology
From Old French, from Latin ton?re, present active infinitive of ton?, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *(s)tenh?- (“to thunder”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /t?.ne/
Verb
tonner (impersonal)
- (meteorology, impersonal) to thunder
- to thunder (to make a noise like thunder)
Conjugation
Related terms
- tonnerre
Further reading
- “tonner” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
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tinner
English
Etymology
tin +? -er
Noun
tinner (plural tinners)
- A tinsmith.
- A worker in a tin mine.
- The stannary courts of Devonshire and Cornwall, for the administration of justice among the tinners therein, are also courts of record.
Anagrams
- intern, netrin
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