chlaage

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Alemannic German[edit]

Alternative forms[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Middle High German klagen, from Old High German klagōn, from Proto-West Germanic *klagōn (to lament, complain). Cognate with German klagen.

Verb[edit]

chlaage (third-person singular simple present chlaagt, past participle gchlagt, auxiliary haa)

  1. to mourn, lament
  2. to moan, whine, complain
    • 1903, Robert Walser, Der Teich:
      Schäm di, immer z’chlage.
      Shame on you, constantly whining.