slahen

Middle High German

Etymology

From Old High German slahan, from Proto-Germanic *slahaną. Cognate with Dutch slaan and Old English slēan (to strike, beat, smite) (Modern English slay, slog) as well as Danish, Swedish and Norwegian slå.

Verb

slahen

  1. to strike

Conjugation

  • Contracted infinitive: slān
  • Present forms: slah, slehest, slahent
  • Middle German past forms: slūc & slūg, slūgen

Descendants

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