thonder

Etymology
Inherited from, from.

The varieties with -d- are from the oblique stem of, þunr-, which experienced a sound change -nr- → -ndr-; this was leveled into all forms of the word (compare ).

Noun

 * 1) Thunder loud noise created during a thunderstorm.
 * 2) A thunderstorm storm which accompanies such a loud noise.
 * 3) Something which acoustically resembles thunder.
 * 4) Lightning especially in contexts referring to destruction
 * 5)  A threat or intimidation.
 * 1)  A threat or intimidation.