Thunderer: meaning, definitions and examples
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thunderer
[ ˈθʌndərər ]
nature phenomenon
A thunderer is a person or thing that produces thunder, often referring to a loud or powerful sound, whether in nature or in other contexts. It can also refer to a deity associated with thunder or storm, especially in mythology.
Synonyms
boomer, thunderbolt, thunderstorm.
Examples of usage
- The thunderer shook the skies with its roar.
- In ancient times, the thunderer was revered as a god.
- The approaching storm was heralded by the thunderer's rumble.
Translations
Translations of the word "thunderer" in other languages:
🇵🇹 trovão
🇮🇳 गरजने वाला
🇩🇪 Donnerer
🇮🇩 guntur
🇺🇦 громовержець
🇵🇱 grzmot
🇯🇵 雷の神
🇫🇷 tonnerre
🇪🇸 trueno
🇹🇷 gök gürültüsü
🇰🇷 천둥의 신
🇸🇦 رعد
🇨🇿 hrom
🇸🇰 hrom
🇨🇳 雷神
🇸🇮 grom
🇮🇸 þrumari
🇰🇿 найза
🇬🇪 ქუხილი
🇦🇿 göy gurultusu
🇲🇽 trueno
Etymology
The term 'thunderer' originates from the Old English 'þunor', which means thunder, and is related to Proto-Germanic 'thonraz'. The word has evolved over centuries, maintaining its association with thunder and loud noises. In various mythologies and cultures, thunder has often been personified as a powerful being or deity, such as Thor in Norse mythology, who is known as the god of thunder. The use of 'thunderer' in modern English reflects both its historical roots and its continued relevance in discussions of nature and mythology.