sijpelen
Dutch
Etymology
A frequentative form with suffix -elen of the Early Modern sijpen (“to drip”), from Middle Dutch sīpen, from Old Dutch [Term?], from Proto-Germanic *sīpaną (compare English seep), from Proto-Indo-European *seib, *sib- (“to pour out, drip, trickle”) (compare Latin sēbum (“suet, tallow”), Ancient Greek εἴβω (eíbō, “to drop, drip”)).
Pronunciation
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Inflection
Inflection of sijpelen (weak) | ||||
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infinitive | sijpelen | |||
past singular | sijpelde | |||
past participle | gesijpeld | |||
infinitive | sijpelen | |||
gerund | sijpelen n | |||
verbal noun | — | |||
present tense | past tense | |||
1st person singular | sijpel | sijpelde | ||
2nd person sing. (jij) | sijpelt | sijpelde | ||
2nd person sing. (u) | sijpelt | sijpelde | ||
2nd person sing. (gij) | sijpelt | sijpelde | ||
3rd person singular | sijpelt | sijpelde | ||
plural | sijpelen | sijpelden | ||
subjunctive sing.1 | sijpele | sijpelde | ||
subjunctive plur.1 | sijpelen | sijpelden | ||
imperative sing. | sijpel | |||
imperative plur.1 | sijpelt | |||
participles | sijpelend | gesijpeld | ||
1) Archaic. |
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