rufen

Etymology
From, from , , from , from. Cognate with 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, which see. Alongside there existed a weak, from. Weak conjugation is attestable until the 19th century. It indirectly lingers in the umlautless present forms, as against obsolete. (Lack of umlaut on rounded diphthong before labial is regular in Upper German, but it has only established itself here, not in and .)

Verb

 * 1)  to call out; to shout; to cry; to shriek
 * 2)  to call for, to request the presence of
 * 3)  to call (something) out
 * 4) to ask, to call for
 * 5)  to call (someone), e.g. by telephone
 * 1)  to call (something) out
 * 2) to ask, to call for
 * 3)  to call (someone), e.g. by telephone
 * 1) to ask, to call for
 * 2)  to call (someone), e.g. by telephone
 * 1)  to call (someone), e.g. by telephone
 * 1)  to call (someone), e.g. by telephone
 * 1)  to call (someone), e.g. by telephone