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pumpern

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Bavarian

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Etymology

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From Middle High German pumpern, pümpern, iterative of Middle High German pumpen, possibly derived from Medieval Latin bumbus, a variant of bombus (buzz, hum, groan, growl, boom). Alternatively from an independent onomatopoetic Germanic source.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈb̥umb̥ːɐn/
  • Hyphenation: pum‧pern

Verb

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pumpern (past participle pumpert)

  1. to thud, to thump (to make a thudding, thumping noise)
    pumpert's, heast as ah?There is a thumping noise, do you hear it too?
  2. to knock, to hammer against something
    Er håd gegn de Tia pumpert, owa es håd kaner aufgmåcht.He hammered against the door, but nobody opened.
  3. to throb, to pound, to thump (e.g., heart)
    I bi so aufgregt, mei Herz pumpert ois wia.I'm so nervous, my heart is pounding like crazy.

Conjugation

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Conjugation of pumpern
infinitive pumpern
past participle pumpert
present past subjunctive
1st person singular pumper pumperad
2nd person singular pumperst pumperast
3rd person singular pumpert pumperad
1st person plural pumpern pumperdn
2nd person plural pumperts pumperats
3rd person plural pumpern pumperdn
imperative
singular pumper
plural pumperts

Derived terms

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