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[gëllen]
** German
*** Etymology
From [de], from [de], from [de]. More at [en].
*** Pronunciation
- [de] - [de]
*** Verb
[de-verb] [de]
1. [de] to emit a loud , clear and strident sound 2. [de] to be shaken by such a sound , to reverberate with it
**** Conjugation
[de-conj]
*** Further reading
- [R:de:DWDS] - [R:de:UniLeipzig] - _Vollständiges Deutsches Wörter-Buch vel Lexicon germanico-latinum cum praefationibus et autoris et Iohannis Ulrici König_ , Breßlau, 1734: "Gegollen (act. ich habe) praes. ich gelle, _sonum edo_ , imperf. ich gall (& usus probat) gahl. Es gillt mir in den Ohren, aurium tinnitum percipio." - Joh. Siegm. Val. Popowitsch, _Die nothwendigsten Anfangsgründe der Teutschen Sprachkunst zum Gebrauche der Österreichischen Schulen auf allerhöchsten Befehl ausgefertiget_ & _Anfängsgründe der Teutschen Sprachkunst zum Gebrauche der Österreichischen Schulen herausgegeben_ , Wienn, 1754: "Gellen _sonum edere_ , gieng ehedessen so: du gillst, es gillt, es gall, es gälle, es hat gegollen"
** Low German
*** Etymology
[nds] From [nds], from [nds].
Compare [nl], [en], [fy], [de], [is].
*** Verb
[nds]
1. [nds] to be valid ; to count ; to hold true 2. [nds] to be effective ; to be in force 3. [nds] to be worth 4. [nds] to be meant for 5. [nds] to be regarded (as something); to pass (for something) 6. [nds] to be necessary 7. [nds] to pass ; to go ; (Like in standard German, often translated with [en] as a unit into [en] , [en] , [en] , [en] , etc.)
**** Conjugation
[class=3]
**** Related terms
- [nds] - [nds] - [nds] - [nds]
** Middle Dutch
*** Etymology
[dum] From [dum], from [dum].
*** Verb
[dum-verb]
1. to yell , scream
**** Inflection
[dum][dum]
**** Descendants
- [nl]
*** Further reading
- [ID11158] - [11615]