Where does “kjikjen” come from?

kjikjen (Plautdietsch) comes from Middle Low German kîken, from Old Saxon kīkan, from Proto-West Germanic kīkan, from Proto-Germanic kīkaną — to look, peep.

kjikjen (Plautdietsch): to look perceive with the eyes

Definitions

  1. to look perceive with the eyes

Ancestry of “kjikjen”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Middle Low Germankîkento look, peep
2Old Saxonkīkanto look
3Proto-West Germanickīkanto look, to peep
4Proto-Germanickīkanąto look, peep

Words derived from “kjikjen

Every word from Proto-Germanic kīkaną