todrifan
Old English
verb
Definitions
- to drive apart, scatter, dispel
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Germanic *tedrībaną affix from Old English drīfan (transact, impel by physical force, chase, thrust, urge a cause, speak often of a matter, proceed with violence, prosecute, force, follow up, act impetuously, carry off vigorously, rush with violence, exercise, agitate, move, pursue, practice, drive, conduct, carry on, do, suffer, rush against, trot out, hunt, undergo, bring up).
Origin
Old English
drīfan
Gloss
transact, impel by physical force, chase, thrust, urge a cause, speak often of a matter, proceed with violence, prosecute, force, follow up, act impetuously, carry off vigorously, rush with violence, exercise, agitate, move, pursue, practice, drive, conduct, carry on, do, suffer, rush against, trot out, hunt, undergo, bring up
Concept
Semantic Field
Motion
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Cognates and derived terms
- *drībaną Proto-Germanic
- *tedrībaną Proto-Germanic
- bedrifan Old English
- drīfan Old English
- fordrifan Old English
- oferdrifan Old English
- þurhdrifan Old English
- driven Middle English