voeren
Middle Dutch
verb
Definitions
- to bring, to carry, to transport
- to lead (a person)
- to take (a person, under force)
- to carry on one's person, to have on oneself
- to carry out
- to export, to bring out of the city or land
Etymology
Inherited from Old Dutch fuoren inherited from Proto-Germanic *fōrijaną (lead, cause to go).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*fōrijaną
Gloss
lead, cause to go
Concept
Semantic Field
Motion
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Kanji
鉛
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- fure English
- aanvoeren Dutch, Flemish
- afvoeren Dutch, Flemish
- bevelvoerder Dutch, Flemish
- bewindvoerder Dutch, Flemish
- doorvoeren Dutch, Flemish
- gezagvoerder Dutch, Flemish
- invoeren Dutch, Flemish
- ontvoeren Dutch, Flemish
- opvoeren Dutch, Flemish
- overvoeren Dutch, Flemish
- redevoering Dutch, Flemish
- uitvoeren Dutch, Flemish
- vaanvoerder Dutch, Flemish
- voeren Dutch, Flemish
- voering Dutch, Flemish
- voerman Dutch, Flemish
- voertaal Dutch, Flemish
- voertuig Dutch, Flemish
- volvoeren Dutch, Flemish
- wegvoeren Dutch, Flemish
- woordvoerder Dutch, Flemish
- *fōrijaną Proto-Germanic
- feran Old English
- fœra Old Norse
- fǿra Old Norse
- misvoeren Middle Dutch
- fuoren Old High German
- fuoren Old Dutch
- forian Old Saxon
- fēra Old Frisian