schrapen

Dutch

Etymology

From Middle Dutch schrapen (to scrape). Ultimately from Proto-Germanic *skrapōną (to scrape), from Proto-Indo-European *skreb-, *skrep- (to engrave). Forms doublets with Dutch schrappen (to strike through; to cancel; to scrap) and schrabben (to scratch). Related to schrabbelen (to scratch repeatedly). Cognate to English scrape, scrap and scrab.

Pronunciation

  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -aːpən

Verb

schrapen

  1. to scrape
  2. to rake

Inflection

Inflection of schrapen (weak)
infinitive schrapen
past singular schraapte
past participle geschraapt
infinitive schrapen
gerund schrapen n
present tense past tense
1st person singular schraapschraapte
2nd person sing. (jij) schraaptschraapte
2nd person sing. (u) schraaptschraapte
2nd person sing. (gij) schraaptschraapte
3rd person singular schraaptschraapte
plural schrapenschraapten
subjunctive sing.1 schrapeschraapte
subjunctive plur.1 schrapenschraapten
imperative sing. schraap
imperative plur.1 schraapt
participles schrapendgeschraapt
1) Archaic.

Descendants

  • Negerhollands: skraep
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