røre
Danish
/røːrə/
verb
Definitions
- to touch
- to move emotionally
- to mix, stir
- to (reflexive) exercise
Etymology
Derived from Old Danish røræ derived from Old Norse hrœra (move, stir) inherited from Proto-Germanic *hrōzijaną (stir, move).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*hrōzijaną
Gloss
stir, move
Concept
Semantic Field
Food and drink
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- corear English
- rear English
- rearer English
- reareth English
- rearfoot English
- rearguard English
- rearmost English
- rearseat English
- rearset English
- rearsight English
- rearview English
- rearward English
- rearwards English
- reremouse English
- uprear English
- Rührei German
- Rührgerät German
- anrühren German
- berühren German
- einrühren German
- herrühren German
- rühren German
- rührselig German
- umrühren German
- verrühren German
- røre Norwegian Bokmål
- *hrōzijaną Proto-Germanic
- リア Japanese
- リヤカー Japanese
- røre Norwegian Nynorsk
- reren Middle English
- hrœra Old Norse
- hrœrsla Old Norse
- berøre Danish
- berøring Danish
- op Danish
- oprøre Danish
- rørig Danish
- røræg Danish
- ved Danish
- vedrøre Danish
- æg Danish
- hruoren Old High German
- hruorjan Old High German
- ruoren Old High German
- røra Faroese
- rüeren Middle High German
- ruoren Old Dutch
- rōrich Middle Low German
- røra Old Swedish
- røra, rø̄ra Old Swedish
- røræ Old Danish