tēkan

tēkan
*tēkan, *tæ̅kan
germ., stark. Verb:
nhd. anfassen, berühren;
ne. touch (Verb);
Rekontruktionsbasis: got., an., ae., mnd.;
Hinweis: s. *takan;
Etymologie:
idg. *dēg-, Verb, packen?, berühren?, Pokorny 183?;
idg. *teg-?, *tog-?, *teg-?, Verb, berühren, angreifen, Pokorny 1054?;
Weiterleben:
got. tēk-an* 7, teikan*, reduplizierend-abl. (6), anrühren, berühren (, Lehmann T17);
Weiterleben:
s. an. tak-a (2), stark. Verb (6), nehmen, wählen, kosten (Verb) (2), kommen;
Weiterleben:
s. ae. tac-an, stark. Verb (6), nehmen;
Weiterleben:
s. mnd. tacken, schwach. Verb, berühren, betasten;
Literatur: Falk\/Torp 151, Seebold 500

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