klooien

Dutch

Etymology

From Middle Dutch clôyen (variant of clouwen), from Old Dutch *clōien (variant of *clouen), from Proto-Germanic *klawjaną; possibly related to klooi and a doublet of klauwen.

Pronunciation

  • (file)

Verb

klooien

  1. To (give a) beat(ing)
  2. To mess around
  3. (vulgar) To sleep with, i.e. share the bed, with; to fuck

Inflection

Inflection of klooien (weak)
infinitive klooien
past singular klooide
past participle geklooid
infinitive klooien
gerund klooien n
present tense past tense
1st person singular klooiklooide
2nd person sing. (jij) klooitklooide
2nd person sing. (u) klooitklooide
2nd person sing. (gij) klooitklooide
3rd person singular klooitklooide
plural klooienklooiden
subjunctive sing.1 klooieklooide
subjunctive plur.1 klooienklooiden
imperative sing. klooi
imperative plur.1 klooit
participles klooiendgeklooid
1) Archaic.

Synonyms

Derived terms

  • klooier m

Noun

klooien

  1. plural of klooi

Anagrams

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