pieken

Dutch

Etymology

From French pic (sharp point or spike) (possibly from Latin picus (woodpecker)) and/or pique, its descendant via piquer (to pick, sting, stab)); the verb may, in some senses, derive from cognate synonym pikken (to pick, hack).

Pronunciation

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  • Rhymes: -ikən

Noun

pieken

  1. Plural form of piek

Verb

pieken

  1. (literally) to reach a peak, culminate
  2. (figuratively) to climax, (have) reach(ed) the peak (level) etc.
  3. (literally) to pick, hack, hit and affect with a pointy instrument, especially a pickaxe
  4. (literally) to stick, pin, with a sharp object which may penetrate
  5. (figuratively) to sting, hurt
  6. (figuratively) to stick out

Inflection

Inflection of pieken (weak)
infinitive pieken
past singular piekte
past participle gepiekt
infinitive pieken
gerund pieken n
verbal noun
present tense past tense
1st person singular piekpiekte
2nd person sing. (jij) piektpiekte
2nd person sing. (u) piektpiekte
2nd person sing. (gij) piektpiekte
3rd person singular piektpiekte
plural piekenpiekten
subjunctive sing.1 piekepiekte
subjunctive plur.1 piekenpiekten
imperative sing. piek
imperative plur.1 piekt
participles piekendgepiekt
1) Archaic.

Synonyms

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