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luschern

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German

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Etymology

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From Low German luuschern, iterative of Middle Low German lûschen (to lie in ambush). Probably cognate with High German lauschen (to eavesdrop, listen closely).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈluːʃɐn/
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Verb

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luschern (weak, third-person singular present luschert, past tense luscherte, past participle geluschert, auxiliary haben)

  1. (Northern Germany, colloquial) to look, glance; (especially) to peek, spy

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