fort
German (Berlin)
[fɔɐ̯t]
adv
Definitions
- away
- gone
- going on, continuing
Etymology
Derived from Middle High German vort derived from Old High German forth derived from Proto-Germanic *furþa- (forth, forward, forth-).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*furþa-
Gloss
forth, forward, forth-
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Cognates and derived terms
- afford English
- farforth English
- forth English
- forthby English
- forthwithal English
- further English
- go forth English
- henceforth English
- straightforth English
- thenceforth English
- whenceforth English
- withinforth English
- Bestand German
- Fortbestand German
- bleiben German
- fahren German
- fortbleiben German
- fortfahren German
- fortführen German
- forthin German
- fortkommen German
- fortschreiben German
- fortwährend German
- führen German
- hin German
- hinfort German
- immer German
- immerfort German
- kommen German
- schreiben German
- während German
- voort Dutch, Flemish
- voortborduren Dutch, Flemish
- voortbrengen Dutch, Flemish
- voortdrijven Dutch, Flemish
- voortduren Dutch, Flemish
- voortgaan Dutch, Flemish
- voortgang Dutch, Flemish
- voorthelpen Dutch, Flemish
- voortkomen Dutch, Flemish
- voortplanten Dutch, Flemish
- voorts Dutch, Flemish
- voortschrijden Dutch, Flemish
- voortslepen Dutch, Flemish
- voorttrekken Dutch, Flemish
- voortvaren Dutch, Flemish
- voortzetten Dutch, Flemish
- *prto- Proto-Indo-European
- *pr̥to- Proto-Indo-European
- *pŕ̥-to- Proto-Indo-European
- *furþa- Proto-Germanic
- forþ Old English
- forþ- Old English
- forþbringan Old English
- forþcuman Old English
- forþgān Old English
- forþweard Old English
- forth Middle English
- furt Czech
- furt Serbo-Croatian
- vort Middle Dutch
- forth Old High German
- vort Middle High German
- forth Old Dutch
- vort Cimbrian
- forth Old Saxon