jucken

Etymology
From, , from , from. The form with -u- shows (chiefly Upper German) umlaut hindrance before a velar geminate; here likely reinforced by the desire to avoid jü- (which only exists in and, both derived forms; cf. also the total absence of ji-).

Verb

 * 1)  to itch feel itchy
 * 2)  to itch cause an itchy feeling
 * 3)  to itch scratch as to relieve an itch
 * 4)  to itch, to cause an urge
 * 5)  to concern, interest
 * 1)  to itch scratch as to relieve an itch
 * 2)  to itch, to cause an urge
 * 3)  to concern, interest
 * 1)  to itch, to cause an urge
 * 2)  to concern, interest
 * 1)  to concern, interest