dööfe
Central Franconian
Alternative forms
- däufe (Kölsch)
- deefe (Moselle Franconian, western), dääfe (eastern), daafe (local variant)
Etymology
From Middle High German döufen, from Old High German *doufen, northern variant of toufen, from Proto-Germanic *daupijaną.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈdøːfə/
Verb
dööfe (third-person singular present dööf, past participle jedööf)
- (most of Ripuarian) to baptise
- Hä es jedööf – ov e ze Kommelejun jeht, kann e dann selver sage.
- He’s been baptised – whether he’ll go to (First) Communion, he can then decide for himself.
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