ahnden
German
Etymology
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From Middle High German anden, from Old High German antōn (“to get excited, be eager, be hotheaded, blame, avenge, punish”), from Proto-Germanic *anadōną (“to breathe”), from Proto-Indo-European *h₂enh₁- (“to breathe”). Cognates include Old English andian (“to be envious”), Old Norse ǫnd (“soul, breathing”), Icelandic önd (“soul, breathing”), Old English ēþian (“to breathe, to smell, to inspire”).
Pronunciation
Verb
- to punish
Conjugation
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See also
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