betrügen

Etymology 1
From, from , from. Equivalent to. The modern -ü- in this verb chiefly follows the development in the rhyming word. It was reinforced by the noun and by the 2nd and 3rd person-singular forms (as in  itself, which compare).

Verb

 * 1)  to deceive (usually deliberately)
 * 2)  to defraud; to perform an act of fraud against; to swindle
 * 3)  to betray (sexually or romantically); to cheat on
 * 4)  to cheat
 * 1)  to defraud; to perform an act of fraud against; to swindle
 * 2)  to betray (sexually or romantically); to cheat on
 * 3)  to cheat
 * 1)  to betray (sexually or romantically); to cheat on
 * 2)  to cheat
 * 1)  to cheat
 * 1)  to cheat
 * 1)  to cheat
 * 1)  to cheat

Etymology 2
See the lemma.