besudeln

German

Etymology

From Middle High German besudeln, besodeln, besodelen, equivalent to be- + Sudel (puddle; muck), from Middle Low German sudde (swamp; marsh). Akin to Middle High German sutte (puddle; mudhole), Old English ġesyd (wallowing hole).

Pronunciation

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Verb

besudeln (third-person singular simple present besudelt, past tense besudelte, past participle besudelt, auxiliary haben)

  1. to sully

Conjugation

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