þryccan
Old English
verb
Definitions
- (transitive) to press, crush, trample on, afflict, oppress
- (intransitive) to press, push, force away
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Germanic *þrukkijaną (press, press on, crowd).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*þrukkijaną
Gloss
press, press on, crowd
Concept
Semantic Field
Basic actions and technology
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- bellpush English
- outpush English
- overpush English
- push English
- push poll English
- pushability English
- pushable English
- pushalong English
- pushback English
- pushball English
- pushbike English
- pushblock English
- pushbutton English
- pushcard English
- pushcart English
- pushchair English
- pushdown English
- pushee English
- pusher English
- pushest English
- pusheth English
- pushforward English
- pushful English
- pushknee English
- pushlet English
- pushout English
- pushover English
- pushpad English
- pushpin English
- pushrod English
- pushstick English
- pushwall English
- pushy English
- thrack English
- underpush English
- trādūcō Latin
- pushen German
- *þrukkijaną Proto-Germanic
- pusha Swedish
- þryċċan Old English
- *threkken Middle English
- pushen Middle English
- *þrykkia Old Norse
- *þrykkja Old Norse
- drucchen Old High German
- drukkan Old High German
- *þrukkijan gmw-pro
- *thrucken Old Dutch
- *thrukken Old Dutch
- thrukkian Old Saxon
- þrykkia Old Swedish
- trucar Old Occitan
- strucar Venetian
- pusha Papiamentu
- pusu Sranan Tongo