"plakeg" meaning in All languages combined

See plakeg on Wiktionary

Adjective [Luxembourgish]

IPA: [ˈplaːkəɕ]
Etymology: From Plak, older form of Plack (“layer, piece, patch”) + -eg, thus originally “patchy, scarcely haired”. Likely influenced by the unrelated word at hand in Ripuarian bläck (“bare”), which see. Some Moselle Franconian dialects show the hybrid form blakig. Etymology templates: {{suffix|lb|Plack|-eg|t1=layer, piece, patch}} Plack (“layer, piece, patch”) + -eg Head templates: {{lb-adj}} plakeg (masculine plakegen, neuter plakegt, comparative méi plakeg, superlative am plakegsten) Forms: plakegen [masculine], plakegt [neuter], méi plakeg [comparative], am plakegsten [superlative], no-table-tags [table-tags], hien ass plakeg [masculine, predicative, singular], si ass plakeg [feminine, predicative, singular], et ass plakeg [neuter, predicative, singular], si si plakeg [plural, predicative], si sinn plakeg [plural, predicative], plakegen [accusative, attributive, masculine, nominative, singular, with-determiner], plakeg [accusative, attributive, feminine, nominative, singular, with-determiner], plakegt [accusative, attributive, neuter, nominative, singular, with-determiner], plakeg [accusative, attributive, nominative, plural, with-determiner], plakegen [accusative, masculine, nominative, singular, without-determiner], plakeg [accusative, feminine, nominative, singular, without-determiner], plakeges [accusative, neuter, nominative, singular, without-determiner], plakeger [accusative, nominative, plural, without-determiner], plakegen [dative, masculine, singular, with-head], plakeger [dative, feminine, singular, with-head], plakegen [dative, neuter, singular, with-head], plakegen [dative, plural, with-head], plakegem [dative, masculine, singular], plakeger [dative, feminine, singular], plakegem [dative, neuter, singular], plakegen [dative, plural]
  1. naked Synonyms: nakeg
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      "form": "si ass plakeg",
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    {
      "form": "et ass plakeg",
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