drawen

Middle English

/ˈdrau̯ən/

verb
Definitions
  • To pull, move or draw away:
  • To draw, push, or impel towards oneself; to attract:
  • To go to; to become closer or nearer to:
  • To draw out; to spread out or extend:
  • To make or create; to cause to come about:
  • To draw straws or lots.
  • To pull apart; to tear to bits especially with m
  • (mathematics) To add; to perform addition.
  • (mathematics) To come to; to add up to.

Etymology

Inherited from Old English dragan (draw, pull, drag, draw oneself, protract, go) inherited from Proto-Germanic *draganą (draw, drag, pull, carry) derived from Proto-Indo-European *dʰregʰ- (pull, draw, run, drag).

Origin

Proto-Indo-European

*dʰregʰ-

Gloss

pull, draw, run, drag

Concept
Semantic Field

Basic actions and technology

Ontological Category

Action/Process

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