chahuter

verb

Syllable Decomposition

chahuter

The etymology is uncertain. This verb seems to come from cahuer, cahuler, cahuter (verbs used in central France), which meant to cry out in pain (for a dog), all three derived from huer (to call one's dog). The origin of the first syllable is unknown (canis? catus?).

Definitions

Conjugation

→ Conjugation of "chahuter"

Translations

  • germangerman:stören
  • danishdanish:støje

See also

chahutés (v.) chahutons (v.) chahutions (v.) chahutiez (v.) chahutai (v.) chahutas (v.) chahuta (v.) chahutâmes (v.) chahutâtes (v.) chahuterai (v.) chahuteras (v.) chahutera (v.) chahuterons (v.) chahuterez (v.) chahuteront (v.) chahutasse (v.) chahutasses (v.) chahutât (v.) chahutassions (v.) chahutassiez (v.)