kühlen
See also: Kühlen
German
Etymology
From Middle High German küelen, from Old High German kuolōn, chuolen, from Proto-Germanic *kōlōną, *kōlēną, related to *kalaną (“to be cold”). Equivalent to kühl + -en.
Cognate with Hunsrik kiele, Luxembourgish killen, Dutch koelen, Saterland Frisian köile, English cool (verb), Swedish kyla.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈkyːlən/, [ˈkʰyːln]
Audio (file) Audio (file) - Hyphenation: küh‧len
Verb
kühlen (weak, third-person singular present kühlt, past tense kühlte, past participle gekühlt, auxiliary haben)
- to cool, to refrigerate
- Ich kühlte den Kopf des Patienten mit Eis.
- I cooled the patient’s head with ice.
Conjugation
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Derived terms
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