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
Semantic Field
Basic actions and technology
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Kanji
行
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- *dewk- Proto-Indo-European
- beteon Old English
- forteon Old English
- forþteon Old English
- geteon Old English
- oferteon Old English
- ofteon Old English
- onteon Old English
- oþteon Old English
- teond Old English
- toteon Old English
- tēon Old English
- wiþteon Old English
- þurhteon Old English
- tohte Middle English
- *uʀteuhan gmw-pro