schiabn

Bavarian

Etymology

From Middle High German schieben, from Old High German skioban, from Proto-West Germanic *skeuban, from Proto-Germanic *skeubaną, from Proto-Indo-European *skewbʰ-. Cognate with German schieben, Low German schuven, Dutch schuiven, English shove, Danish skubbe.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈʃiɐm/

Verb

schiabn (past participle gschobn)

  1. (transitive) to push; to shove
    De Kistn is z'schwar zum schiabn.The box is too heavy to push.
    Hean S' auf zum schiabn!Stop shoving!
  2. (transitive, with auf + accusative) to blame something on someone
    Und dånn håbn's ois auf mi gschobn.And then they blamed it all on me.
  3. (transitive or intransitive, rare) to rig something; to profiteer; to racketeer (chiefly used in the phrase gschobane Partie)
    Des woa a gschobane Partie.It was rigged.

Conjugation

Derived terms

  • aufaschiabn
  • auffeschiabn
  • auffischiabn
  • aufschiabn
  • außaschiabn
  • außeschiabn
  • außischiabn
  • durchschiabn
  • einaschiabn
  • eineschiabn
  • einischiabn
  • fieraschiabn
  • fiereschiabn
  • herschiabn
  • hischiabn
  • nausschiabn
  • neischiabn
  • nåchschiabn
  • oschiabn
  • ummaschiabn
  • ummeschiabn
  • ummischiabn
  • zruckschiabn
  • zuwaschiabn
  • zuweschiabn
  • zuwischiabn
  • zåmmschiabn
  • åmschiabn
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