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Created page with "== Eburonian== ===Pronunciation=== * {{IPA link|Eburonian}} {{IPA|[maχn̩]}} * Rhymes: {{rhyme|aχn̩|Eburonian}} ===Etymology=== From Middle Eburonian ''mahhen, mahhn, maccen, macn'', from Old Eburonian ''makon'', from {{der|ebur|gmw-pro|*makōn}}. Cognate with {{mn|de|machen}}, {{mn|nl|machen}}, {{mn|en|make}}. === Verb === '''grejpen''' (''strong..."
 
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== Eburonian==
== Eburonian==
===Pronunciation===
===Pronunciation===
* {{IPA link|Eburonian}} {{IPA|[maχn̩]}}
* {{IPA link|Eburonian}} {{IPA|[gr ɛɪ̯pn̩]}}
* Rhymes: {{rhyme|aχn̩|Eburonian}}
* Rhymes: {{rhyme|ɛɪ̯pn̩|Eburonian}}


===Etymology===
===Etymology===

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Eburonian

Pronunciation

Etymology

From Middle Eburonian mahhen, mahhn, maccen, macn, from Old Eburonian makon, from Proto-West Germanic *makōn. Cognate with German machen, Dutch machen, English make.

Verb

grejpen (strong, third-person singular present grejpth, past tense griep, past participle gegriepen, auxiliary haven)

  1. (transitive) to grab; to grasp; to grip
    Ej griep hem. — I grabbed him.
  2. (transitive) to grab; to seize; to snatch (in an aggressive way)
    Hast'u zes pupp gegriepen? — Did you snatch her doll?

Conjugation