fauchen
German
Alternative forms
- pfauchen (chiefly Austrian)
Etymology
From Middle High German pfūchen, phūchen, from Old High German *pfūhhan (“to spit, puff”), from Proto-Germanic *pukaną (“to spit, puff”), from Proto-Indo-European *bew- (“to blow, swell”). The modern onset f- instead of pf- is from East Central German. Compare English puke.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈfaʊ̯xən/, [ˈfaʊ̯xən], [ˈfaʊ̯xn̩]
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Verb
fauchen (weak, third-person singular present faucht, past tense fauchte, past participle gefaucht, auxiliary haben)
Conjugation
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Derived terms
- anfauchen
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