suohhen
Old High German
    
    Alternative forms
    
- suochen
 
Etymology
    
From Proto-West Germanic *sōkijan, from Proto-Germanic *sōkijaną (“to seek”).
Conjugation
    
Conjugation of suohhen (weak class 1)
| infinitive | suohhen | |
|---|---|---|
| indicative | present | past | 
| 1st person singular | suohhu | suohta | 
| 2nd person singular | suohhis | suohtos | 
| 3rd person singular | suohhit | suohta | 
| 1st person plural | suohhem, suohhemes | suohtum, suohtumes | 
| 2nd person plural | suohhet | suohtut | 
| 3rd person plural | suohhent | suohtun | 
| subjunctive | present | past | 
| 1st person singular | suohhe | suohti | 
| 2nd person singular | suohhes | suohtis | 
| 3rd person singular | suohhe | suohti | 
| 1st person plural | suohhem, suohhemes | suohtim, suohtimes | 
| 2nd person plural | suohhet | suohtit | 
| 3rd person plural | suohhen | suohtin | 
| imperative | present | |
| singular | suohhi | |
| plural | suohhet | |
| participle | present | past | 
| suohhenti | gisuoht | |
Descendants
    
- Middle High German: suochen, süechen
- Alemannic German: sueche, süeche
- Alsatian: süacha
 
 - Bavarian: suacha
- Cimbrian: züuchan
 
 - Central Franconian: seeche, sieche, suche (Moselle Franconian); söke (Ripuarian, a Low Franconian relict)
 - East Central German:
- Upper Saxon:
 
 - East Franconian:
 - German: suchen
 - Rhine Franconian: suche
- Frankfurterisch: [suɣ̥ə]
 
 - Yiddish: זוכן (zukhn)
 
 - Alemannic German: sueche, süeche
 
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