"splissen" meaning in Low German

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Verb

Etymology: From Middle Low German *splissen. Cognate with Middle Dutch splissen. From the root of Proto-Germanic *splītaną, whence also Low German splitten and splieten. The -ss- is of uncertain origin; if very old, it may be from Pre-Germanic *-d-t-. Both in Dutch and Low German, a compromise form splitsen, splitzen was later built, whence Danish splidse, Swedish splitsa (but older also splissa). Etymology templates: {{inh|nds|gml||*splissen}} Middle Low German *splissen, {{cog|dum|splissen}} Middle Dutch splissen, {{cog|gem-pro|*splītaną}} Proto-Germanic *splītaną, {{m+|nds|splitten}} Low German splitten, {{cog|da|splidse}} Danish splidse, {{cog|sv|splitsa}} Swedish splitsa Head templates: {{head|nds|verb|past|spliss|past participle|splisst|auxiliary verb|hebben}} splissen (past spliss, past participle splisst, auxiliary verb hebben) Inflection templates: {{nds-conj-table|spliss|splisst|splisst|splisst|spliss|splisst|spliss|splissen|spliss|splisst|splissen|splisst|head=splitten (weak verb)}} Forms: spliss [past], splisst [participle, past], hebben [auxiliary], weak [table-tags], splissen [infinitive], spliss [first-person, present, singular], spliss [first-person, preterite, singular], splisst [present, second-person, singular], splisst [preterite, second-person, singular], splisst [present, singular, third-person], spliss [preterite, singular, third-person], splisst [plural, present], splissen [plural, preterite], spliss [present, singular], splissen [present], splisst [past]
  1. to split Synonyms: splieten, splitten, klöven
    Sense id: en-splissen-nds-verb-zKqm4F1n Categories (other): Low German entries with incorrect language header

Download JSON data for splissen meaning in Low German (3.3kB)

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