stochern
German
editEtymology
edit16th century, from archaic stochen (“to stir, stoke”) + -ern (frequentative suffix). Said verb is derived from Proto-West Germanic *stokōn (whence English stoke), possibly through Middle Low German stōken. See stochen for more. Ultimately related with stoßen (“to thrust”) and Stock (“stick”).
Pronunciation
editVerb
editstochern (weak, third-person singular present stochert, past tense stocherte, past participle gestochert, auxiliary haben)
Conjugation
editinfinitive | stochern | ||||
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present participle | stochernd | ||||
past participle | gestochert | ||||
auxiliary | haben | ||||
indicative | subjunctive | ||||
singular | plural | singular | plural | ||
present | ich stochre ich stochere ich stocher |
wir stochern | i | ich stochere ich stochre |
wir stochern |
du stocherst | ihr stochert | du stocherest du stochrest |
ihr stocheret ihr stochret | ||
er stochert | sie stochern | er stochere er stochre |
sie stochern | ||
preterite | ich stocherte | wir stocherten | ii | ich stocherte1 | wir stocherten1 |
du stochertest | ihr stochertet | du stochertest1 | ihr stochertet1 | ||
er stocherte | sie stocherten | er stocherte1 | sie stocherten1 | ||
imperative | stochre (du) stocher (du) stochere (du) |
stochert (ihr) |
1Rare except in very formal contexts; alternative in würde normally preferred.
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