Definition
One who clunts or clunks; something that makes a clunking sound, though this is an archaic or rare usage.
Etymology
From 'clunt' or 'clunk' plus '-er' suffix meaning an agent or thing that does the action. This is a very rare word, likely dialectal or obsolete English, making its exact etymology difficult to trace.
Kelly Says
This word is so rare it's almost a linguistic ghost—it appears in few dictionaries and few sentences, making it the kind of word only true word nerds hunt for, yet it follows perfectly regular English word-formation rules.
Translations
CSČeština
brumla
broo-m-lah
DADansk
brummende
broo-m-den-deh
ELΕλληνικά
βουητό
voo-eh-toh
ESEspañol
gruñido
groon-ee-doh
FISuomi
humina
hoo-mee-nah
FRFrançais
bourdonnement
boor-don-neh-man
IDBahasa Indonesia
gendutan
gen-doo-tan
ITItaliano
zampillare
zam-pee-lah-reh
KO한국어
웅웅거리다
ueng-ueng-geo-ri-da
MSBahasa Melayu
derau
deh-rau
NONorsk
brummende
broo-m-den-deh
PAPA
ਧੁ voeding
dhoo-vee-ng
PTPortuguês
zumbido
zoom-bee-doh
RUРусский
бульканье
bool-ka-nyeh
SVSvenska
brummande
broo-m-dan-deh
SWKiswahili
kicheche
kee-chee-chee
THไทย
เสียงดัง
sī-ngē dāng
TRTürkçe
hırıltı
hee-ril-tee
UKУкраїнська
булькання
bool-ka-nyah
VITiếng Việt
tiếng ồn
tee-eeng on
ZUZU
isigubhu
ee-see-goo-boo