רוקן

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Hebrew[edit]

Root
ר־ק־ן (r-q-n)

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רוֹקֵן (rokén) third-singular masculine past (pi'el construction, passive counterpart רוֹקַן)

  1. to empty (something)

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רוֹקַן (rokán) third-singular masculine past (pu'al construction, active counterpart רוֹקֵן)

  1. to be emptied

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רוקן / רֻקַּן (rukán) third-singular masculine past (pu'al construction)

  1. Alternative form of רוֹקַן (rokán)

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References[edit]

  • רוקן” in the Hebrew Terms Database of the Academy of Hebrew Language

Yiddish[edit]

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Etymology 1[edit]

From Middle High German rucke, variant of rücke, from Old High German rucki, from Proto-Germanic *hrugjaz. Lack of umlaut before a velar geminate is a southern, especially south-eastern German development (compare Bavarian Ruckn, Rucka). The dialectal basis of Yiddish is East Central German with a Bavarian influence.

Noun[edit]

רוקן (ruknm, plural רוקנס (rukns)

  1. back (the rear of body)
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Etymology 2[edit]

Probably cognate to German rücken, and also possibly rucken. From Middle High German rücken, Old High German rucchen.

Verb[edit]

רוקן (rukn) (past participle גערוקט (gerukt))

  1. (imperfective, transitive) to move, slide, push
  2. (imperfective) to put into the oven
  3. (reflexive, intransitive) to slide, to move over
  4. (reflexive, intransitive) to progress
    רוקן זיך פֿון אָרט
    rukn zikh fun ort
    to make headway
  5. (reflexive, colloquial) to be nosy
  6. to turn away
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