drepen

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Low German

Etymology

From Middle Low German drēpen, from Old Saxon drepan, from Proto-West Germanic *drepan, from Proto-Germanic *drepaną. Doublet of drapen.

Verb

drepen (third-person singular simple present drippt, past tense dreep, past participle drepen, auxiliary verb hebben)

  1. (transitive or reflexive) to meet; to encounter
  2. (transitive or intransitive) to hit; to strike
  3. (transitive) to affect; to concern
  4. (intransitive or reflexive, colloquial, often with “goot” or “slecht) to hit the mark; to suit; to be convenient, fortunate
    Dat drippt sick egentlig goot.That’s good actually.

Conjugation

Middle Dutch

Etymology

From Old Dutch *drepan, from Proto-Germanic *drepaną.

Verb

drēpen

  1. (rare) to hit (not miss), to strike

Inflection

This verb needs an inflection-table template.

Descendants

  • Limburgish: draepe

Further reading

Middle English

Etymology 1

From Old English drepan, from Proto-West Germanic *drepan, from Proto-Germanic *drepaną.

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

  • (unlengthened) IPA(key): /ˈdrɛpən/
  • IPA(key): /ˈdrɛːpən/, /ˈdræːpən/

Verb

drepen

  1. To kill, slay
  2. To strike, hit
  3. (rare) To overcome, vanquish
Usage notes
  • Weak forms are usual for this verb after 1400; they are unknown before then.
Conjugation
Descendants
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Etymology 2

From Old English drēopan, from Proto-West Germanic *dreupan, from Proto-Germanic *dreupaną.

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

Verb

drepen

  1. To drip, spatter
  2. To droop, lower
Conjugation
Descendants
References

Middle Low German

Etymology

From Old Saxon driopan (to drip). Cognate with Old English dreopan, Dutch druipen and German triefen.

Pronunciation

Verb

drêpen

  1. to drip

Conjugation

Old English

Pronunciation

Participle

drepen

  1. past participle of drepan

Declension