piefe
Appearance
Central Franconian
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From northern Old High German *pīfan, from Proto-Germanic *pīpaną.
The sense “to sulk” is not in the Rheinisches Wörterbuch (vol. 6 = 1944) and would thus seem to be fairly young. It can be derived from “to wheeze”, perhaps also from the notion of someone sulkily whiffing away on their pipe. Moreover the RhWb mentions the expression hüle en piefe for wailing, lamenting.
Pronunciation
[edit]Verb
[edit]piefe (third-person singular present pief, past participle jepeffe)
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- Central Franconian terms inherited from Proto-Germanic
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- Central Franconian verbs
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