bsuachn

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Bavarian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Middle High German besuochen (to seek, use, visit, investigate), from Old High German bisuohhen (to examine, check, try, inquire). By surface analysis, be- +‎ suchen. Cognate with German besuchen (to visit, see), Dutch bezoeken (to visit, see), Swedish besöka (to visit, go to see), English beseech (to beg, enquire).

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Verb[edit]

bsuachn (past participle bsuacht)

  1. (transitive) to visit, to see

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