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missjan
*missjan
germ., schwach. Verb:
nhd. vermissen, missen;
ne. miss (Verb);
Rekontruktionsbasis: an., ae., afries., ahd.;
Hinweis: s. *missa-;
Etymologie:
s. ing. *meit- (2), Verb, wechseln, tauschen, Pokorny 715;
vergleiche idg. *mei- (2), Verb, Adjektiv, Substantiv, wechseln, tauschen, täuschen, gemeinsam, Leistung, Pokorny 709;
Weiterleben:
an. mi-s-s-a (2), schwach. Verb (1), missen, verlieren;
Weiterleben:
ae. mi-s-s-an, schwach. Verb (1), missen, entgehen;
Weiterleben:
afries. mi-s-s-a (1) 2, schwach. Verb (1), missen, entbehren;
nfries. missen, Verb, missen, entbehren;
Weiterleben:
ahd. missen* 5, schwach. Verb (1a), missen, vermissen, entbehren, verzichten;
mhd. missen, schwach. Verb, verfehlen, entbehren, vermissen;
nhd. missen, schwach. Verb, sich verirren, entbehren, wünschen, DW 12, 2259;
Literatur: Falk\/Torp 321, Heidermanns 413, Kluge s. u. missen

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