Unwetter

German

Etymology

From Middle High German unweter, unwiter, from Old High German unwetar, from Proto-Germanic *unwedrą. Synchronically, un- (bad, grave) + Wetter (weather).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈʊnˌvɛtɐ/

Noun

Unwetter n (genitive Unwetters, plural Unwetter)

  1. severe weather, unweather

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