drayb
Cebuano
verb
Definitions
- to drive; to operate a wheeled, motorized vehicle
- to take over a mahjong game; to temporarily replace a player
Etymology
Derived from English drive derived from Middle English driven derived from Old English drīfan (transact, impel by physical force, chase, thrust, urge a cause, speak often of a matter, proceed with violence, prosecute, force, follow up, act impetuously, carry off vigorously, rush with violence, exercise, agitate, move, pursue, practice, drive, conduct, carry on, do, suffer, rush against, trot out, hunt, undergo, bring up) derived from Proto-Germanic *drībaną (drive) derived from Proto-Indo-European *dʰreybʰ- (push, drive).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*dʰreybʰ-
Gloss
push, drive
Concept
Semantic Field
Motion
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Orion drive English
- bedrive English
- codrive English
- drivable English
- drive English
- driveable English
- driveaway English
- drivebolt English
- drivee English
- drivehead English
- driveless English
- drivelike English
- driveline English
- drivepipe English
- driver English
- driveshaft English
- driveshed English
- drivest English
- driveth English
- drivetime English
- drivetrain English
- driveway English
- driving English
- floppy diskette drive English
- fordrive English
- hyperdrive English
- microdrive English
- misdrive English
- multidrive English
- outdrive English
- overdrive English
- piledrive English
- redrive English
- spacedrive English
- stardrive English
- sterndrive English
- todrive English
- underdrive English
- war-drive English
- wardrive English
- draivi Finnish
- Drive German
- драйв Russian
- *dʰer- Proto-Indo-European
- *dʰreybʰ- Proto-Indo-European
- drive Portuguese
- *draibijaną Proto-Germanic
- *draibō Proto-Germanic
- *driftiz Proto-Germanic
- *drībandz Proto-Germanic
- *drībaną Proto-Germanic
- bedrifan Old English
- drīfan Old English
- fordrifan Old English
- oferdrifan Old English
- todrifan Old English
- þurhdrifan Old English
- driven Middle English
- drífa Old Norse
- drajvo Esperanto
- ไดรฟ์ Thai
- draybi Cebuano
- *drīvan Old High German
- trīban, triban Old High German
- dreiwen Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- 𐌳𐍂𐌴𐌹𐌱𐌰𐌽 Gothic
- *drīban gmw-pro
- drīvan Old Dutch
- drīven Old Dutch
- drīvan Old Saxon
- 드라이브 Korean
- drīva Old Frisian
- kalaiwa Hawaiian