unweder

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Middle English

Etymology

From Old English unweder.

Noun

unweder

  1. bad weather, tempest

Descendants

  • English: unweather, unweathered

Old English

Alternative forms

  • unƿederwynn spelling

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *unwedrą, equivalent to un- +‎ weder. Cognate with Old Norse úweðr (Swedish oväder).

Pronunciation

Noun

unweder n

  1. bad weather, storm

Descendants