drahn

Bavarian

Etymology

From Middle High German dræjen, dræhen, from Old High German drāen (akin to Old Saxon thrāian), from Proto-West Germanic *þrāan, from Proto-Germanic *þrēaną. Cognate with German drehen, Dutch draaien and English throw.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈd̥rɑːn/
  • Hyphenation: drahn

Verb

drahn (past participle draht)

  1. (transitive) to turn
  2. (reflexive) to turn (one’s body), turn around
  3. (transitive) to roll, twist, make something revolve, rotate
  4. (reflexive) to revolve, rotate, spin
  5. (film, transitive or intransitive) to shoot
  6. (transitive, figuratively) to spin, manipulate (to influence something in a certain sense and/or one's favour)

Conjugation

Derived terms

  • ådrahn
  • aufadrahn
  • aufdrahn
  • auffedrahn
  • außadrahn
  • außedrahn
  • außedrahn
  • durchdrahn
  • einadrahn
  • einedrahn
  • einidrahn
  • fieradrahn
  • fieredrahn
  • fieridrahn
  • haamdrahn
  • owadrahn
  • owedrahn
  • owidrahn
  • umdrahn
  • ummadrahn
  • ummedrahn
  • ummidrahn
  • verdrahn
  • wegdrahn
  • weiderdrahn
  • zåmmdrahn
  • zruckdrahn
  • zuadrahn
  • zuwadrahn
  • zuwedrahn
  • zuwidrahn
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