einbleuen

German

Etymology

From bleuen (to beat).

Verb

einbleuen (third-person singular simple present bleut ein, past tense bleute ein, past participle eingebleut, auxiliary haben)

  1. (dated) Alternative form of einbläuen (impress (something) upon (someone)).
    • 1959, Herbert Meier, Ende September: Roman, page 82:
      Und ich mühte mich ab, diese Regeln mir einzubleuen.
      And I struggled to impress these rules upon myself.
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