kusch

German

Etymology 1

Originally hunting jargon, from French couche! (lie down!), from coucher, from Old French couchier (to go to bed), from Latin collocāre (to place, put; assemble; settle; covey).

Interjection

kusch

  1. (to a dog) lie down!; be quiet!
  2. (Austria, informal, to a person) be quiet!
Derived terms
  • kuschen

Further reading

Verb

kusch

  1. second-person singular imperative of kuschen
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