Dictionary verb (he)rein verb *keu schauen reinschauen

reinschauen

((he)rein verb)

Meanings

1.
to look inside
(In the literal sense. Same as "reingucken", which is more common in the north.)
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Opposite (closest): rausschauen
2.
to check it out, to give it a look
(For a Netflix show that your friend recommends and you're like "Yeah I'll check it out." but you really just check for 10 minutes.)
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3.
to drop by
(Colloquial term for a short visit, like half an hour or so. "vorbeischauen" is more common.)
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Word Family

Root: *keu

The core idea of this root was:

observing, watching, perceiving

It’s the origin of hören and to hear (which is acoustically perceiving, observing) and also of German schauen, which is about looking at.
The English brother of schauen, to show, shifted from mere seeing toward showing – first, showing what you’re seeing and then showing in the more general sense.

It’s also the origin of  German schön, which was originally “something you like to watch” and of the English caution which comes from Latin and was about watching in a sense of being on guard.

Some English relatives:

  • to show (showing what you see)
  • to hear (perceiving acoustically)
  • caution (observing danger)
  • sheen (similar to German schön)
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