zucht
See also: Zucht
Dutch
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /zʏxt/
Audio (file) - Rhymes: -ʏxt
Etymology 1
From Middle Dutch sucht, socht, from Old Dutch *suft (“sigh, sip”), from Proto-Germanic *suf- (“to sip”), from Proto-Indo-European *sū-, *sew- (“sap, moisture; to rain, drip, suck”). Cognate with Middle Low German sucht (“a sigh”), German Seufzer (“a sigh”).
Related terms
Verb
zucht
- first-, second- and third-person singular present indicative of zuchten
- imperative of zuchten
Etymology 2
From Middle Dutch suchte, from Old Dutch suhti, suhte (also sufte which is a hypercorrection), from Proto-Germanic *suhtiz. Cognate to German Sucht and Old Norse sótt. Related to ziek.
Noun
Derived terms
- (pathological desire): bemoeizucht, hebzucht, drankzucht, eerzucht, ijverzucht, vernielzucht
- (disease): geelzucht, vetzucht
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