yexen

Middle English

Alternative forms

  • yoxen, ȝexin, ȝesken, ȝixin, ȝiske, ȝoxen, ȝosken, yiske

Etymology

From Old English ġeocsian, ġiscian (to hiccup), from Proto-West Germanic *giskōn.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈjɛksən/

Verb

yexen

  1. to hiccup, belch.
  2. to yawn, gulp, or swallow convulsively; gasp.
  3. to sob

Conjugation

Descendants

  • English: yex
  • Scots: ȝesk, ȝisk, yesk
  • Yola: yux

References

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