souken

Middle English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old English sūcan, sūgan, from Proto-Germanic *sūkaną, *sūganą.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈsukən/, /ˈsuːkən/

Verb

souken

  1. To suck; to extract or draw with the mouth:
    1. (of a baby) To utilise breastfeeding; to breastfeed.
    2. To extract milk from breasts or udders; to milk.
    3. To extract any liquid using one's mouth (especially to consume)
  2. To extract or draw; to move into a specified location.
  3. To remove (especially by absorbing or sucking).
  4. To take money or finances (especially when extinguishing or using up money)
  5. To consume or drink a liquid (such as blood, honey)

Usage notes

This verb tends to become weak in later Middle English.

Conjugation

Descendants

References

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