impfen
German
FWOTD – 1 January 2021
Etymology
From Old High German impfōn (impitōn), from Proto-West Germanic *impōn, from Vulgar Latin *imputō (“to graft”) (unrelated to imputō (“I reckon, attribute”)), from Ancient Greek ἔμφυτος (émphutos, “planted”). Compare English imp.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈʔɪmpfɱ̩]
- Hyphenation: imp‧fen
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Verb
impfen (weak, third-person singular present impft, past tense impfte, past participle geimpft, auxiliary haben)
- to inoculate
- to vaccinate
- 2005, Frank H. Mader, Herbert Weißgerber, Allgemeinmedizin und Praxis. Anleitung in Diagnostik und Therapie, Springer Verlag (publ., 5 revised ed., original ed. from 1993), page 438.
- Frühgeburtlichkeit: Frühgeborene sollten unabhängig von ihrem Reifealter und aktuellem Gewicht entsprechend dem empfohlenen Impfalter geimpft werden.
- Premature births: Prematurely born children should be vaccinated in accordance with the recommended age of vaccination, irrespective of their maturity or current weight.
- 2005, Frank H. Mader, Herbert Weißgerber, Allgemeinmedizin und Praxis. Anleitung in Diagnostik und Therapie, Springer Verlag (publ., 5 revised ed., original ed. from 1993), page 438.
Conjugation
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Related terms
- animpfen
- durchimpfen
- einimpfen
- Impfarzt
- Impfdurchbruch
- Impfkampagne
- Impfkandidat
- Impfnebenwirkung
- Impfneid
- Impfreaktion
- Impfschaden
- Impfstoff
- Impftempo
- Impftermin
- nachimpfen
- schutzimpfen
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