An Etymological Dictionary of the German Language/Annotated/poltern

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poltern, verb, ‘to make a row, rattle,’ from late Middle High German buldern (a variant of bollern?); allied to the equivalent Icelandic baldrast; probably an imitation of sound akin to Russian boltatĭ, ‘to vibrate,’ Lithuanian bildeti, ‘to rattle.’