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reckn
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Bavarian
Etymology
Ultimatively from Proto-Germanic *hrēkijaną (“to clear one's throat”), from Proto-Indo-European *kreg- (“to caw, crow”). Cognate with English retch, Icelandic hrækja (“to hawk, spit”), Limburgish räöke (“to induce vomiting”). Also related with German Rachen (“throat”).
Pronunciation
Verb
reckn (past participle greckt)
- (Austria, transitive, impersonal) to retch, to gag
- Wiara's grochn håd, håd's eam glei greckt. ― As soon as he smelled it, he retched.
- Mi reckt's immer, wånn i des Büdl siach. ― I always have to gag when I see that picture.
Conjugation
Descendants
- → German: recken
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