beuken

Dutch

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈbøː.kə(n)/
  • Hyphenation: beu‧ken
  • Rhymes: -øːkən

Etymology 1

From Middle Dutch boken, bueken, perhaps related to pochen (brag), evolving from "defy" into "knock."[1]

Verb

beuken

  1. (transitive) to ram, to beat, to knock
Inflection
Conjugation of beuken (weak)
infinitive beuken
past singular beukte
past participle gebeukt
infinitive beuken
gerund beuken n
present tense past tense
1st person singular beukbeukte
2nd person sing. (jij) beuktbeukte
2nd person sing. (u) beuktbeukte
2nd person sing. (gij) beuktbeukte
3rd person singular beuktbeukte
plural beukenbeukten
subjunctive sing.1 beukebeukte
subjunctive plur.1 beukenbeukten
imperative sing. beuk
imperative plur.1 beukt
participles beukendgebeukt
1) Archaic.
Derived terms
Descendants
  • Petjo: beuken

Etymology 2

From Middle Dutch boekijn. Equivalent to beuk (beech) + -en.

Adjective

beuken (not comparable)

  1. beechen (made of beech wood)
Inflection
Inflection of beuken
uninflected beuken
inflected beuken
comparative
positive
predicative/adverbial
indefinite m./f. sing. beuken
n. sing. beuken
plural beuken
definite beuken
partitive

Noun

beuken

  1. plural of beuk

References

  1. van der Sijs, Nicoline, editor (2010), “boken”, in Etymologiebank, Meertens Institute
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