creperen

Dutch

Etymology

Borrowed from German krepieren, itself from Italian crepare. Attested since at least 1824.

Pronunciation

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[krə'perə(n)]

Verb

creperen

  1. to be in straining pain, to suffer miserably
    Laat ze maar creperen van de honger
    Let them suffer miserably from hunger.
    Hij belde de dokter terwijl ik in bed lag te creperen.
    He called the doctor while I was in bed, miserably suffering.
  2. to die due to horrible circumstances

Inflection

Conjugation of creperen (weak)
infinitive creperen
past singular crepeerde
past participle gecrepeerd
infinitive creperen
gerund creperen n
present tense past tense
1st person singular crepeercrepeerde
2nd person sing. (jij) crepeertcrepeerde
2nd person sing. (u) crepeertcrepeerde
2nd person sing. (gij) crepeertcrepeerde
3rd person singular crepeertcrepeerde
plural creperencrepeerden
subjunctive sing.1 creperecrepeerde
subjunctive plur.1 creperencrepeerden
imperative sing. crepeer
imperative plur.1 crepeert
participles creperendgecrepeerd
1) Archaic.

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