dusche
See also: Dusche
Central Franconian
Etymology 1
From Middle High German durren, northern variant of turren, from Old High German turran, from Proto-West Germanic *durʀan (“to dare”).
The sch < rs developed regularly in the present singular and in the past forms. The infinitive and present plural are backformations (replacing original *durre, *dürre, attested as döre in Low Franconian). This also explains the intervocalic /ʒ/, which otherwise occurs only in borrowings and onomatopoeias. Semantically merged with dürve.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈduʒə/
Verb
dusche (third-person singular present daasch, preterite doosch, past participle jedoosch)
Alternative forms
- düsche (rare)
Etymology 2
From German duschen, from French douche.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈduʃə/, /ˈduːʃə/
Verb
dusche (third-person singular present dusch or duscht, past participle jedusch or geduscht)
- to shower, take a shower
German
Pronunciation
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Verb
dusche
- inflection of duschen:
- first-person singular present
- first/third-person singular subjunctive I
- singular imperative