jeuken
Dutch
Etymology
From Middle Dutch joken, juecken, long-vowel variants of jocken, jucken, from Old Dutch *jukken, from Proto-Germanic *jukjaną. The long vowels developed before the single consonants in the 2nd and 3rd person singular forms, e.g. Old Dutch 3rd person singular *jukit.
Pronunciation
audio (file) - Rhymes: -øːkən
Inflection
| Inflection of jeuken (weak) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| infinitive | jeuken | |||
| past singular | jeukte | |||
| past participle | gejeukt | |||
| infinitive | jeuken | |||
| gerund | jeuken n | |||
| present tense | past tense | |||
| 1st person singular | jeuk | jeukte | ||
| 2nd person sing. (jij) | jeukt | jeukte | ||
| 2nd person sing. (u) | jeukt | jeukte | ||
| 2nd person sing. (gij) | jeukt | jeukte | ||
| 3rd person singular | jeukt | jeukte | ||
| plural | jeuken | jeukten | ||
| subjunctive sing.1 | jeuke | jeukte | ||
| subjunctive plur.1 | jeuken | jeukten | ||
| imperative sing. | jeuk | |||
| imperative plur.1 | jeukt | |||
| participles | jeukend | gejeukt | ||
| 1) Archaic. | ||||
Derived terms
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