/ˈeːʁen/, [ˈeː.ʑən]
OriginFrom Middle High German eigen, from Old High German eigan, from Proto-West Germanic *aigan. For the preservation of intervocalic -g- as a gliding sound after Middle High German -ei- compare iwwerzeegen.
- own
“Dat ass wouer, ech hunn et mat eegenen Ae gesinn.” — It's true, I saw it with my own eyes.
- peculiar, odd, eccentric
“Si ass e bëssen eegen.” — She’s a bit peculiar.
Formseegenen(masculine) · eegent(neuter) · méi eegen(comparative) · am eegensten(superlative) · hien ass eegen(masculine, predicative, singular) · si ass eegen(feminine, predicative, singular) · et ass eegen(neuter, predicative, singular) · si si eegen(plural, predicative) · si sinn eegen(plural, predicative) · eegenen(accusative, attributive, masculine, nominative, singular, with-determiner) · eegen(accusative, attributive, feminine, nominative, singular, with-determiner) · eegent(accusative, attributive, neuter, nominative, singular, with-determiner) · eegen(accusative, attributive, nominative, plural, with-determiner) · eegenen(accusative, masculine, nominative, singular, without-determiner) · eegen(accusative, feminine, nominative, singular, without-determiner) · eegenes(accusative, neuter, nominative, singular, without-determiner) · eegener(accusative, nominative, plural, without-determiner) · eegenen(dative, masculine, singular, with-head) · eegener(dative, feminine, singular, with-head) · eegenen(dative, neuter, singular, with-head)
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