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din (n.)
Old English
dyne
(n.),
dynian
(v.), from Proto-Germanic
*duniz
(source also of Old Norse
dynr
, Danish
don
, Middle Low German
don
"noise"), from PIE root
*dwen-
"to make noise" (source also of Sanskrit
dhuni
"roaring, a torrent").