Nêr

Anzug

(Îngilîzî)

  1. (form-of, masculine, noun-from-verb, strong) verbal noun of anziehen
  2. (masculine, strong) suit (of clothes), outfit
  3. (masculine, strong) approach, gathering (of weather)
  4. (masculine, strong) approaching, advancing
  5. (Switzerland, masculine, strong) bedcover
  6. (Basel, Switzerland, masculine, strong) a motion in parliament
  7. (masculine, rare, strong) acceleration

anziehen

  1. (class-2, reflexive, strong) senses related to dressing
  2. (class-2, reflexive, strong) senses related to dressing
  3. (class-2, often, strong, transitive) senses related to dressing
  4. (class-2, strong, transitive) senses related to dressing
  5. (class-2, strong, transitive) senses related to dressing
  6. (class-2, strong, transitive) to attract
  7. (class-2, reflexive, strong) to attract one another
  8. (class-2, strong, transitive) to absorb (moisture)
  9. (class-2, strong, transitive) to fasten, tighten (a screw)
  10. (class-2, strong, transitive) to tighten, pull tight (a belt, a rope)
  11. (class-2, strong, transitive) to pull (a lever)
  12. (class-2, strong, transitive) to pull lightly
  13. (class-2, intransitive, strong) to pull away
  14. (class-2, intransitive, strong) to speed up; to sprint
  15. (class-2, intransitive, strong) to climb
  16. (Germany, Western, class-2, colloquial, reflexive, regional, strong) to be touched by; to care much about; to have oneself be impressed by; to feel responsible for
  17. (class-2, intransitive, strong) to draw near, to approach, to come close
  18. (class-2, dated, strong, transitive) to cite

Berevajî
Abzug
Pircarînî

B1
Zarava

Basel-Landschaft (de)

Basel-Landschaft (de)

biggse

Basel-Landschaft (de)

Basel-Landschaft (de)

glaid

Basel-Landschaft (de)

Basel-Landschaft (de)

gluft

Basel-Landschaft (de)

Basel-Landschaft (de)

gwändli

Basel-Landschaft (de)

Basel-Landschaft (de)

rumpfhuffe

Basel-Landschaft (de)

Basel-Landschaft (de)

schaale

Agahiyên ji hêla: Deutsch-Schweizerdeutsches Wörterbuch

Wekî (IPA) tê bilêvkirin
/ˈantsuːk/
Etîmolojî (Îngilîzî)

In summary

From Middle High German anzuc, verbal noun of aneziehen. Equivalent to an- + Zug.

bedil

daqim

kinc

libas

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