buldre

  • 1buldre — buld|re vb., r, de, t; buldre og brage; tomme tønder buldrer mest …

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  • 2болтать — укр. бовтати болтать , польск. beɫtac мутить воду, болтать . Звукоподражательная праслав. основа *bьlt . Ср. нов. в. н. poltern стучать , поздне ср. в. н. buldern, ср. нж. н. bulderen, норв., дат. buldre, лит. bìldu, bildėti издавать гулкий… …

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  • 3Boulder — Bowlder Bowl der, Boulder Boul der, n. [Cf. Sw. bullra to roar, rattle, Dan. buldre, dial. Sw. bullersteen larger kind of pebbles; perh. akin to E. bellow.] [1913 Webster] 1. A large stone, worn smooth or rounded by the action of water; a large… …

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  • 4Bowlder — Bowl der, Boulder Boul der, n. [Cf. Sw. bullra to roar, rattle, Dan. buldre, dial. Sw. bullersteen larger kind of pebbles; perh. akin to E. bellow.] [1913 Webster] 1. A large stone, worn smooth or rounded by the action of water; a large pebble.… …

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  • 5Bowlder clay — Bowlder Bowl der, Boulder Boul der, n. [Cf. Sw. bullra to roar, rattle, Dan. buldre, dial. Sw. bullersteen larger kind of pebbles; perh. akin to E. bellow.] [1913 Webster] 1. A large stone, worn smooth or rounded by the action of water; a large… …

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  • 6Bowlder wall — Bowlder Bowl der, Boulder Boul der, n. [Cf. Sw. bullra to roar, rattle, Dan. buldre, dial. Sw. bullersteen larger kind of pebbles; perh. akin to E. bellow.] [1913 Webster] 1. A large stone, worn smooth or rounded by the action of water; a large… …

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  • 7brage — bra|ge vb., r, de, t; buldre og brage …

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  • 8dønne — døn|ne vb., r, de, t (buldre) …

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  • 9gungre — gung|re vb., r, de, t (ryste, buldre) …

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  • 10Fass — 1. Alte vass rinnen gern. – Tappius, 8a; Henisch, 1011; Petri, II, 10; Simrock, 2263a; Körte, 1294; Sailer, 193. In Bezug auf alte Leute, die gern reden und nicht gut etwas für sich behalten können. Holl.: Olde vaten leken gheern. (Tunn., 20,… …

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