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åhaun

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Bavarian

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Etymology 1

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å- +‎ haun. Compare German abhauen.

Pronunciation

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Verb

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åhaun (past participle åghaut)

  1. (transitive, auxiliary håbn) to cut off, to chop off
  2. (intransitive, auxiliary sei) to leave abruptly, to do a runner
  3. (Austria, Vienna, reflexive, auxiliary håbn) to crack up, to laugh one's head off
Conjugation
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Conjugation of åhaun
infinitive åhaun
past participle åghaut
present past subjunctive
1st person singular hau å hauad å
2nd person singular haust å hauast å
3rd person singular haut å hauad å
1st person plural haun å hauadn å
2nd person plural hauts å hauadst å
3rd person plural haun å hauadn å
imperative
singular hau å

imp-pl=hauts å

plural {{{imp-pl}}}

Etymology 2

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å- +‎ haun Compare German anhauen.

Alternative forms

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  • ohaun (West Central Bavarian)

Pronunciation

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Verb

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åhaun (past participle åghaut)

  1. (reflexive, with ån) to hit a body part
  2. (transitive, with um) to scrounge, to accost someone for something
Conjugation
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Conjugation of åhaun
infinitive åhaun
past participle åghaut
present past subjunctive
1st person singular hau å hauad å
2nd person singular haust å hauast å
3rd person singular haut å hauad å
1st person plural haun å hauadn å
2nd person plural hauts å hauadst å
3rd person plural haun å hauadn å
imperative
singular hau å

imp-pl=hauts å

plural {{{imp-pl}}}