uechter
Luxembourgish
Etymology
From northern Old High German ahter, a variant of after (“after, behind, along”) with the northern West Germanic development -ft- → -cht-, which in Luxembourgish survives only in a small number of relict words (compare Griecht, Luucht). Cognate with German After (“anus”) and achtern (“abaft”), Dutch achter (“behind”), English after.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈuəɕ.tɐ]
Preposition
uechter (+ accusative)
- throughout
- Bäi enger konzertéierter Aktioun vun der franséischer Police goufen uechter d’Land méi wéi drësseg Wunnengen duerchsicht.
- In a concerted operation by French police, more than thirty dwellings were searched throughout the country.
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