See also: rechen
German
Etymology
From Middle High German rëche, Old High German rëhkho. Cognate with Middle Dutch rake, Old Norse reka (“rake”), Old English racu, Dutch reek (“rake”), English rake, Gothic 𐍂𐌹𐌺𐌰𐌽 (rikan, “to heap up, collect”).[1] From Proto-Germanic *rakō, *rekô (“rake”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈʁɛçən/ (Germany, Switzerland)
- IPA(key): /ˈʁeːçɛn/, /ˈʁeːçŋ̩/ (Austria)
- Homophone: rächen
- Hyphenation: Re‧chen
Noun
Rechen m (strong, genitive Rechens, plural Rechen)
- (chiefly Southern Germany, Austria, Switzerland) rake
- Synonym: (chiefly northern and central Germany) Harke
Declension
Declension of Rechen [masculine, strong]
Noun
Rechen n (strong, genitive Rechens, no plural)
Declension
Declension of Rechen [sg-only, neuter, strong]
Derived terms
Related terms
References
- ^ Friedrich Kluge (1883), “Rechen”, in John Francis Davis, transl., Etymological Dictionary of the German Language, published 1891