wadan
Old English
verb
Definitions
- to go, to advance, to travel
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Germanic *wadaną derived from Proto-Indo-European *weh₂dʰ- (go, pass, cross, walk, wade).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*weh₂dʰ-
Gloss
go, pass, cross, walk, wade
Concept
Semantic Field
Motion
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Kanji
歩
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- evade English
- invader English
- pervader English
- pervasive English
- wade English
- *uadam Latin
- evasionem Latin
- invasivus Latin
- invādō Latin
- invāsiōnem Latin
- pervado Latin
- vado Latin
- vadum Latin
- vadāre, vadō, vado Latin
- Watvogel German
- durchwaten German
- waten German
- doorwaadbaar Dutch, Flemish
- waden Dutch, Flemish
- *weh₂dʰ- Proto-Indo-European
- va Norwegian Bokmål
- vade Norwegian Bokmål
- vadear Portuguese
- *wadaną Proto-Germanic
- *wadą Proto-Germanic
- vada Swedish
- vadare Swedish
- va Norwegian Nynorsk
- vada Norwegian Nynorsk
- vade Norwegian Nynorsk
- anwadan Old English
- geondwadan Old English
- gewadan Old English
- oferwadan Old English
- onwadan Old English
- þurhwadan Old English
- *wadlen Middle English
- waden Middle English
- vaða Old Norse
- vadi Esperanto
- gual Catalan, Valencian
- vaða Icelandic
- Bao Galician
- vad Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- waden Middle Dutch
- wāden Middle Dutch
- watan Old High German
- vaða Faroese
- waten Middle High German
- *wadan Old Dutch
- vao Old Portuguese
- wadan Old Saxon
- vaþa Old Swedish
- veda Westrobothnian
- *waðom Proto-Italic
- *wāðō Proto-Italic
- vât Friulian
- *wa(d) Proto-Albanian
- *wadmi Proto-Albanian
- wōta Vilamovian