bedregen

Low German

Etymology 1

From Middle Low German bedregen, from Old Saxon bidriogan, from Proto-West Germanic *bidreugan. Equivalent to be- + dregen.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [beˈdrɛɪ̯ɡŋ̩]

Verb

bedregen (third-person singular simple present bedrüggt, past tense bedroog, past participle bedragen, auxiliary verb hebben)

  1. (transitive) to cheat; to swindle
    Mien Fro bedrüggt mi ut verscheden Grünn... My wife cheats on me on several points...
  2. (transitive, law) to defraud
  3. (transitive, marriage) to deceive
Conjugation

Etymology 2

From be- + dregen. Cognate with Dutch bedragen, German betragen.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [beˈdreːɡŋ̩]

Verb

bedregen (third-person singular simple present bedriggt, past tense bedroog, past participle bedragen, auxiliary verb wesen or hebben)

  1. (intransitive) to amount to; to be
    Düt bedriggt mehr as twee Million Euro. This amounts to more than two million euros.
    De Bopriesen bedrogen € 125 Million. The building costs amounted to 125 million euros.
  2. (reflexive) to behave
    Düsse Mann bedriggt sik egentlich roor. This man over there behaves strangely.
Conjugation
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