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dringen

dringen

German

Etymology

From Old High German dringan, from Proto-Germanic *þrinhwaną. More at thring.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈdʀɪŋən/
  • Rhymes: -ɪŋn̩

Verb

dringen (class 3 strong, third-person singular simple present dringt, past tense drang, past participle gedrungen, past subjunctive dränge, auxiliary haben or sein)

  1. (intransitive, auxiliary: “haben”) to insist; to press
    auf etwas dringen — “to press for something” or “to insist on something”
  2. (intransitive, auxiliary: “sein”) to ooze; to seep
    in etwas dringen — “to seep into something”
  3. (intransitive, auxiliary: “sein”) to force one’s way
    durch etwas dringen — “to penetrate something” (literally, “to force one’s way into something”)

Conjugation

Derived terms


Low German

Etymology

From Old Saxon thringan, from Proto-Germanic *þrinhwaną. More at thring.

Verb

dringen (third-person singular simple present dringt, past tense drung, past participle drungen, auxiliary verb wesen or hebben)

  1. (intransitive, auxiliary: “hebben”) to insist; to press
    op wat dringen — “to press for something” or “to insist on something”
  2. (intransitive, auxiliary: “wesen”) to ooze; to seep
    in wat dringen — “to seep into something”
  3. (intransitive, auxiliary: “wesen”) to force one’s way
    dörch wat dringen — “to penetrate something” (literally, “to force one’s way into something”)

Conjugation


Middle Dutch

Etymology

From Old Dutch *thringan, from Proto-Germanic *þrinhwaną.

Verb

dringen

  1. to press, to push
  2. to force one's way
  3. to pressure, to bother
  4. to extort

Inflection

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Descendants