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From Old Norse drynja, from Proto-Germanic *drunjaną (“to rumble”).
- IPA(key): /drøːnə/, [ˈd̥ʁœ̞ːnə]
drøne (imperative drøn, infinitive at drøne, present tense drøner, past tense drønede, perfect tense har drønet)
- to boom, to roar
- to race, to tear (move at excessive speed)