plécken
Luxembourgish
Etymology
From Middle High German pflocken, from Old High German phlockōn, from Proto-West Germanic *plukkōn, ultimately from Proto-Germanic *plukkōną, possibly from Vulgar Latin *pilūc(i)cāre, from Latin pilāre (“remove hair”).
Cognate with German pflücken, Dutch plukken, English pluck, Icelandic plokka.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈplekən/
- Rhymes: -ekən
Verb
plécken (third-person singular present pléckt, past participle gepléckt, auxiliary verb hunn)
- (transitive) to pluck
Conjugation
| infinitive | plécken | |
|---|---|---|
| participle | gepléckt | |
| auxiliary | hunn | |
| present indicative |
imperative | |
| 1st singular | plécken | — |
| 2nd singular | plécks | pléck |
| 3rd singular | pléckt | — |
| 1st plural | plécken | — |
| 2nd plural | pléckt | pléckt |
| 3rd plural | plécken | — |
(n) or (nn) indicates the Eifeler Regel.