"knorren" meaning in Dutch

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Verb

Audio: Nl-knorren.ogg
Rhymes: -ɔrən Etymology: From Middle Dutch gnorren, of imitative origin, similar to knarsen (“to creak”). Possibly influenced by morren (“to grumble”). Etymology templates: {{inh|nl|dum|gnorren}} Middle Dutch gnorren, {{onomatopoeic|nl|title=imitative}} imitative, {{m|nl|knarsen|t=to creak}} knarsen (“to creak”), {{m|nl|morren|t=to grumble}} morren (“to grumble”) Head templates: {{nl-verb}} knorren Inflection templates: {{nl-conj-wk|knor|knorre}} Forms: weak [table-tags], knorren [infinitive], knorren [gerund, neuter], knor [first-person, present, singular], knorde [first-person, past, singular], knort [present, second-person, singular], knorde [past, second-person, singular], knort [formal, present, second-person, singular], knorde [formal, past, second-person, singular], knort [Flanders, colloquial, present, second-person, singular], knort [archaic, formal, majestic, present, second-person, singular], knorde [Flanders, colloquial, past, second-person, singular], knorde [archaic, formal, majestic, past, second-person, singular], knort [present, singular, third-person], knorde [past, singular, third-person], knorren [plural, present], knorden [past, plural], knorre [archaic, present, singular, subjunctive], knorde [archaic, past, singular, subjunctive], knorren [archaic, plural, present, subjunctive], knorden [archaic, past, plural, subjunctive], knor [imperative, present, singular], knort [archaic, imperative, plural, present], knorrend [participle, present], geknord [participle, past]
  1. To grunt, to oink Derived forms: knoros
    Sense id: en-knorren-nl-verb-slhnyEE7 Categories (other): Dutch entries with incorrect language header, Dutch onomatopoeias

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