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Stäuben

Stäuben is a German verb derived from the noun Staub (dust). In contemporary usage it has two main senses. One refers to the production or dispersion of dust when objects are moved or disturbed. The other, far more common in everyday language, is the activity of removing dust from surfaces, which occurs in the standard form abstauben (dusting off) as a separable-prefix verb.

Etymology and related forms indicate that Stäuben shares its origin with Staub and belongs to the class

Usage and examples: In typical cleaning contexts, abstauben is used: Ich staube das Regal ab. This means

See also: Staub, Abstauben, Staubentstehung.

of
German
verbs
built
from
nouns
with
the
-en
suffix.
The
most
frequent
cleaning
usage
is
expressed
with
the
prefixed
form
abstauben,
which
means
to
dust
off
or
to
wipe
dust
away
from
furniture,
shelves,
or
other
items.
I
dust
the
shelf
off.
The
bare
form
stauben
is
far
less
common
in
modern
standard
German
and
is
generally
encountered
in
older
or
regional
language,
where
it
may
describe
surfaces
that
have
become
dusty
or
dust-producing
actions
in
a
broader
sense.
In
everyday
instruction
and
manuals,
the
emphasis
is
on
abstauben
for
the
act
of
removing
dust,
rather
than
on
stauben
as
a
standalone
cleaning
action.