ateon

Old English

verb
Definitions
  • (transitive) to draw, pull, or lead (somebody or something) out or away (from, out of, off, to something) (+ fram, ūt of, of, tō)
  • to deal with
  • (intransitive) to draw to somewhere; to go or come; to make a journey

Etymology

Inherited from *uʀteuhan pre from Old English tēon (pull, draw, drag, train, induce, educate, arrogate, lead, bring forth, entice, attract, furnish, tug, rear, allure, bring, roam, restrain, make, betake oneself to, produce, go).

Origin

Old English

tēon

Gloss

pull, draw, drag, train, induce, educate, arrogate, lead, bring forth, entice, attract, furnish, tug, rear, allure, bring, roam, restrain, make, betake oneself to, produce, go

Concept
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Basic actions and technology

Ontological Category

Action/Process

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