אַנטלויפֿן

Yiddish

Etymology 1

From Middle High German entloufen, intloufen, from Old High German intloufan, ultimately from Proto-West Germanic *unþahlaupan. By surface analysis, אַנט־ (ant-) + לויפֿן (loyfn). Compare German entlaufen. Cognate with Dutch ontlopen, English elope.

Verb

אַנטלויפֿן • (antloyfn) (past participle אַנטלאָפֿן (antlofn))

  1. to escape, to flee
Conjugation

Etymology 2

See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Noun

אַנטלויפֿן • (antloyfn)

  1. plural of אַנטלויףֿ (antloyf)
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