bleechen
Luxemburgeois
/ˈbleːχen/
verb
Definitions
- (transitive) to bleach
Etymology
Inherited from Middle High German bleichen inherited from Old High German bleihhen inherited from Proto-Germanic *blaikijaną.
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*blaikijaną
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- biobleach English
- bleach English
- bleachability English
- bleachable English
- bleacher English
- bleachery English
- bleachfield English
- bleachless English
- bleachlike English
- bleachworks English
- bleachy English
- blicant English
- blike English
- nonbleach English
- overbleach English
- photobleach English
- postbleach English
- prebleach English
- rebleach English
- Bleichmittel German
- Bleichstoff German
- bleichen German
- verbleichen German
- bleekselderij Dutch, Flemish
- bleekveld Dutch, Flemish
- bleken Dutch, Flemish
- bleker Dutch, Flemish
- blijkbaar Dutch, Flemish
- blijken Dutch, Flemish
- verbleken Dutch, Flemish
- *blaikijaną Proto-Germanic
- bleche Middle English
- bliken Middle English
- bleikja Old Norse
- bliken Middle Dutch
- blêken Middle Dutch
- bleihhen Old High German
- bleichen Middle High German
- blīchen Middle High German
- *blaikijan gmw-pro
- *blēken Old Dutch