sidderen

Dutch

Etymology

From Middle Dutch tzitteren (15th c.), from Early Modern German zittern, from Proto-Germanic *titrōną, whence also English teeter and (perhaps) dither.

Pronunciation

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  • Rhymes: -ɪdərən

Verb

sidderen

  1. to shiver, tremble, quake
    Daar zat Sofie in het donker, sidderend van angst - There sat Sofie in the darkness, trembling with fear.

Inflection

Inflection of sidderen (weak)
infinitive sidderen
past singular sidderde
past participle gesidderd
infinitive sidderen
gerund sidderen n
present tense past tense
1st person singular siddersidderde
2nd person sing. (jij) siddertsidderde
2nd person sing. (u) siddertsidderde
2nd person sing. (gij) siddertsidderde
3rd person singular siddertsidderde
plural sidderensidderden
subjunctive sing.1 sidderesidderde
subjunctive plur.1 sidderensidderden
imperative sing. sidder
imperative plur.1 siddert
participles sidderendgesidderd
1) Archaic.
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