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[Reihen]
** German
*** Etymology
From [de], from [de], from [de], from [de]; in the sense ‘to tack, to crimp’ possibly influenced by [de] (attested past participle _girigan_), from [de], from [de].
*** Pronunciation
- [de] - [de]
*** Verb
[de-verb]
1. [de] to line up ; to arrange [according to some structure] 2. [de] to line up ; to follow one after another
**** Conjugation
[de-conj]
*** Verb
[((reihen,reihen < rieh,geriehen. [ less common ] >))]
1. [de] to tack , to crimp [to sew/baste on loosely, with wide stitches]
**** Conjugation
[((reihen,reihen < rieh,geriehen. [ less common ] >))]
*** Further reading
- [R:de:DWDS] - [R:de:UniLeipzig] - [R:de:Duden]