vanner

See also: vänner

English

Etymology

van + -er

Noun

vanner (plural vanners)

  1. One who owns and drives a van.
  2. A machine for concentrating ore.

Derived terms

Anagrams


French

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /va.ne/

Etymology 1

From Vulgar Latin vannāre, from Latin vannere, vannō.

Verb

vanner

  1. (agriculture, transitive) to winnow
  2. (transitive) to shake about, jolt, jostle
  3. (transitive) to scrutinise (analyse thoroughly)
  4. (colloquial) to knacker, tire out, flush
  5. (cooking) to stir (a sauce or soup) to avoid the formation of a skin
Conjugation
Derived terms

Etymology 2

From vanne (floodgate) + -er.

Verb

vanner

  1. (transitive) to provide [a river] with sluice gates or floodgates

Etymology 3

From vanne (wisecrack) + -er.

Verb

vanner

  1. (intransitive) to kid, joke, crack jokes
    Synonym: déconner
  2. (transitive, colloquial) to kid, tease, rib someone
    Synonym: chambrer

Further reading


Norwegian Bokmål

Verb

vanner

  1. present of vanne
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