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See also: vänner

English

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Etymology 1

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    From van (vehicle) + -er.

    Noun

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    vanner (plural vanners)

    1. One who owns and drives a van.

    Etymology 2

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      From van (wash oar) + -er.

      Noun

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      vanner (plural vanners)

      1. A machine for concentrating ore.
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      French

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      Pronunciation

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      Etymology 1

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      Inherited from Vulgar Latin vannāre, from Latin vannere, vannō.

      Verb

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      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
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      Etymology 2

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        From vanne (floodgate) +‎ -er.

        Verb

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        vanner

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

        Etymology 3

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        From etymology 1, and later from vanne (wisecrack) +‎ -er.

        Verb

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        vanner

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

        Further reading

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        Norwegian Bokmål

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        Verb

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        vanner

        1. present of vanne