häufen
See also: Haufen
German
Etymology
From Middle High German [Term?], from Old High German hūfōn, from hūfo (“a heap”), from Proto-Germanic *haupaz, whence English heap.
Pronunciation
Verb
- To heap (up), to pile up
- To amass, accumulate, aggregate
- (reflexive) to pile up, to accrete
- (Child language) to poop, refer Haufen. For example: Mama, er hat auf den Boden gehäuft! = Mom, he pooped on the floor!
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Further reading
- “häufen” in Duden online
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