ruien

Dutch

Alternative forms

Etymology

With regular syncope of intervocalic -d- from earlier ruiden, from Middle Dutch *ruden (attested in derived terms). Probably from Proto-West Germanic *riudijan, whence archaic German reuten (to uproot, clear), an ablaut variant of Proto-West Germanic *rodōn, whence Dutch rooien, German roden.

Alternatively compare perhaps ruit (mange), regionally also rui, ruide, from Proto-Germanic *hrūþǭ, as hair loss is one of the main symptoms of mange in animals. The latter is probably related with Dutch roof (scab), to which compare the variant ruiven above (though the -v- can also be explained as the fortition of an epenthetic -w- in hiatus).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈrœy̯.ə(n)/
  • (file)
  • Hyphenation: rui‧en
  • Rhymes: -œy̯ən

Verb

ruien

  1. to moult, to shed (of animals; lose a covering of fur, feathers or skin etc.)

Inflection

Inflection of ruien (weak)
infinitive ruien
past singular ruide
past participle geruid
infinitive ruien
gerund ruien n
present tense past tense
1st person singular ruiruide
2nd person sing. (jij) ruitruide
2nd person sing. (u) ruitruide
2nd person sing. (gij) ruitruide
3rd person singular ruitruide
plural ruienruiden
subjunctive sing.1 ruieruide
subjunctive plur.1 ruienruiden
imperative sing. rui
imperative plur.1 ruit
participles ruiendgeruid
1) Archaic.

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