inlædan
Old English
verb
Definitions
- to lead in, bring in
- to introduce
- to conduct, lead up, bring forward
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Germanic *in (in, into), *laidijaną (lead, cause to go, cause one to go), *līþaną (go, pass, go through, suffer, leave) derived from Proto-Indo-European *leit- (leave, depart, die) prefix from Old English lǣdan (lead).
Origin
Old English
lǣdan
Gloss
lead
Concept
Semantic Field
Motion
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Kanji
鉛
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- laidun Finnish
- látigo Spanish, Castilian
- *en Proto-Indo-European
- *h₁én Proto-Indo-European
- *leit- Proto-Indo-European
- *leyt- Proto-Indo-European
- látego Portuguese
- *geutaną Proto-Germanic
- *in Proto-Germanic
- *laidijandz Proto-Germanic
- *laidijaną Proto-Germanic
- *līþaną Proto-Germanic
- *ingot Old English
- alædan Old English
- belædan Old English
- forelædan Old English
- forlædan Old English
- forþlædan Old English
- gelædan Old English
- in Old English
- in- Old English
- liþan Old English
- lædan Old English
- lædere Old English
- līþan Old English
- lǣdan Old English
- mislædan Old English
- oferlædan Old English
- onlædan Old English
- utlædan Old English
- wiþlædan Old English
- ætlædan Old English
- aleden Middle English
- leaden Middle English
- leden Middle English
- leiða Old Norse
- líða Old Norse
- í Old Norse
- látego Galician
- in Old High German
- leiten Old High German
- līdan Old High German
- an- Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- 𐌹𐌽 Gothic
- 𐌹𐌽- Gothic
- *laidijan gmw-pro
- *līþan gmw-pro
- *leiden Old Dutch
- in Old Dutch
- lithan Old Dutch
- līthan Old Dutch
- līden Middle Low German
- vorlīden Middle Low German
- in Old Saxon
- inna Old Saxon
- ledian Old Saxon
- lithan Old Saxon
- in Old Frisian
- lēda Old Frisian