plakeg
Luxembourgish
Etymology
From Plak, older form of Plack (“layer, piece, patch”) + -eg, thus originally “patchy, scarcely haired”. Likely influenced by the unrelated word at hand in Ripuarian bläck (“bare”), which see. Some Moselle Franconian dialects show the hybrid form blakig.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈplaːkəɕ]
Adjective
plakeg (masculine plakegen, neuter plakegt, comparative méi plakeg, superlative am plakegsten)
- naked
- Synonym: (rare, dated) nakeg
Declension
declension of plakeg
number and gender | singular | plural | |||
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masculine | feminine | neuter | all genders | ||
predicative | hien ass plakeg | si ass plakeg | et ass plakeg | si si(nn) plakeg | |
nominative / accusative |
attributive and/or after determiner | plakegen | plakeg | plakegt | plakeg |
independent without determiner | plakeges | plakeger | |||
dative | after any declined word | plakegen | plakeger | plakegen | plakegen |
as first declined word | plakegem | plakegem |
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