Contionary:chiesen: Difference between revisions

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===Etymology===
===Etymology===
From [[Middle Eburonian]] ''[[Contionary:cieosen#Middle Eburonian|cieosen, ciesen, ciesn]]'', from [[Old Eburonian]] ''[[Contionary:ciosan#Old Eburonian|ciosan]]'', from {{der|ebur|gmw-pro|*keusan}}, from {{der|ebur|gem-pro|keusaną}}. Cognate with {{mn|nl|kiesen}} (“to choose”), {{mn|en|choose}}, {{mn|da|kyse}} (“to frighten”), {{mn|sv|tjusa}} (“to charm, allure, enchant”), archaic {{mn|de|kiesen}}.
From [[Middle Eburonian]] ''[[Contionary:cieosen#Middle Eburonian|cieosen, ciesen, ciesn]]'', from [[Old Eburonian]] ''[[Contionary:ciosan#Old Eburonian|ciosan]]'', from {{der|ebur|gmw-pro|*keusan}}, from {{der|ebur|gem-pro|keusaną}}. Cognate with {{mn|nl|kiezen}} (“to choose”), {{mn|en|choose}}, {{mn|da|kyse}} (“to frighten”), {{mn|sv|tjusa}} (“to charm, allure, enchant”), archaic {{mn|de|kiesen}}.


=== Verb ===
=== Verb ===
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#: ''Ej '''chies''' the swarte hempth.'' — I '''choose''' the black shirt.
#: ''Ej '''chies''' the swarte hempth.'' — I '''choose''' the black shirt.
====Conjugation====
====Conjugation====
{{ebur-conj-st|chies|chos|aux-display=[[Contionary:haven#Eburonian|haven]]|aux-display2=[[Contionary:haven#Eburonian|haven]]|aux=haven|class=2}}
{{ebur-conj-st|chies|chos|e2=e|aux-display=[[Contionary:haven#Eburonian|haven]]|aux-display2=[[Contionary:haven#Eburonian|haven]]|aux=haven|class=2}}

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Eburonian

Pronunciation

Etymology

From Middle Eburonian cieosen, ciesen, ciesn, from Old Eburonian ciosan, from Proto-West Germanic *keusan, from Lua error in Module:links at line 391: The specified language Proto-Germanic is unattested, while the given term does not begin with '*' to indicate that it is reconstructed... Cognate with Dutch kiezen (“to choose”), English choose, Danish kyse (“to frighten”), Swedish tjusa (“to charm, allure, enchant”), archaic German kiesen.

Verb

chiesen (strong, third-person singular present chieseth, past tense chos, past participle gechosen, auxiliary haven)

  1. (intransitive) to choose; to pick; to select
    Ej chies the swarte hempth. — I choose the black shirt.

Conjugation