onder
Afrikaans
Etymology
From Dutch onder, from Middle Dutch onder, from Old Dutch under, from Proto-Germanic *under.
Pronunciation
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Dutch
Etymology
From Middle Dutch onder, from Old Dutch under, from Proto-Germanic *under. Cognate with Old Saxon undar, German unter, English under.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɔndər/
audio (file) - Hyphenation: on‧der
- Rhymes: -ɔndər
Adverb
onder
Derived terms
nouns
- onderaannemer
- onderbewustzijn
- ondergang
- onderhuids
- onderkoning
- onderpastoor
- onderrok
- onderschildering
- onderschotel
- ondersoort
- onderzoek
verbs
- onderbrengen
- onder de tafel praten
- onderdrukken
- onderhandelen
- ondertekenen
- ondernemen
- onderscheiden
- ondertussen
- ondervinden
- onderwijzen
- onderzoeken
adjectives
adverbs
Related terms
Preposition
onder
- under, below, beneath, underneath
- De hagedissen verstoppen zich onder de stenen.
- The lizards are hiding under the stones.
- Er is niets nieuws onder de zon. ― There is nothing new under the sun.
- among, in the midst of, including
- Hij is onder ons! ― He is among us!
- (in relation to durative actions and processes) during
- Onder de schrijfles zaten de kinderen sigaren te roken.
- The children were smoking cigars during the writing lesson.
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Norwegian Bokmål
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From Old Norse ǫndurr m, from Proto-Germanic *anduraz. Cognates include Finnish antura (“keel”). Related to dialectal andår (“ski run, ski trail”).
Noun
onder f (definite singular ondra, indefinite plural ondrar or ondrer, definite plural ondrane or ondrene)
References
- “onder” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
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