sugen

Middle Dutch

Etymology

From Old Dutch sūgan

Verb

sugen

  1. (transitive) to suck (up)
  2. (transitive) to suck from, to suckle from
  3. (intransitive) to suck, to suckle

Inflection

Strong class 2
Infinitive sugen
3rd sg. past sôoch
3rd pl. past sōgen
Past participle gesōgen
Infinitive sugen
In genitive sugens
In dative sugene
Indicative Present Past
1st singular suge sôoch
2nd singular suuchs, suges sōochs, sōges
3rd singular suucht, suget sôoch
1st plural sugen sōgen
2nd plural suucht, suget sōocht, sōget
3rd plural sugen sōgen
Subjunctive Present Past
1st singular suge sōge
2nd singular suuchs, suges sōges
3rd singular suge sōge
1st plural sugen sōgen
2nd plural suucht, suget sōget
3rd plural sugen sōgen
Imperative Present
Singular suuch, suge
Plural suucht, suget
Present Past
Participle sugende gesōgen

Alternative forms

Descendants

  • Dutch: zuigen
    • Afrikaans: suig
    • Negerhollands: sug
    • Sranan Tongo: soygi
  • Limburgish: zuge

Further reading

Middle English

Verb

sugen

  1. Alternative form of seien

Middle Low German

Etymology

From Old Saxon sugan (to suck)

Pronunciation

  • (originally) IPA(key): /suːɣən/

Verb

sugen

  1. to suck
  2. to draw up liquid

Conjugation

Alternative forms

Descendants

Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

Probably from Swedish sugen.

Adjective

sugen (singular and plural sugen, comparative meir sugen, superlative mest sugen)

  1. (slang) craving, keen
    Synonym: gira

Swedish

Adjective

sugen (comparative sugnare, superlative sugnast)

  1. craving, in the mood (for)
    Jag är sjukt sugen på sushi
    I'm craving sushi bad
    Nån som är sugen på att se en film?
    Anyone up for watching a movie?
    Jag tänkte beställa käk. Är du sugen?
    I was going to order food. Do you want any?

Declension

Inflection of sugen
Indefinite Positive Comparative Superlative2
Common singular sugen sugnare sugnast
Neuter singular suget sugnare sugnast
Plural sugna sugnare sugnast
Masculine plural3 sugne sugnare sugnast
Definite Positive Comparative Superlative
Masculine singular1 sugne sugnare sugnaste
All sugna sugnare sugnaste
1) Only used, optionally, to refer to things whose natural gender is masculine.
2) The indefinite superlative forms are only used in the predicative.
3) Dated or archaic

References

Participle

sugen

  1. past participle of suga

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