senden
Middle English
verb
Definitions
- (transitive) to send
Etymology
Inherited from Old English sendan (send, cause to go, banish, send away).
Origin
Old English
sendan
Gloss
send, cause to go, banish, send away
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
- autosend English
- besend English
- foresend English
- forthsend English
- insend English
- missend English
- onsend English
- outsend English
- oversend English
- resend English
- send English
- sendable English
- sendee English
- sender English
- sendest English
- sendeth English
- sendling English
- sendoff English
- undersend English
- unsend English
- upsend English
- senden German
- *sandijaną Proto-Germanic
- besendan Old English
- foresendan Old English
- forsendan Old English
- forþsendan Old English
- geondsendan Old English
- gesendan Old English
- insendan Old English
- ofersendan Old English
- onsendan Old English
- sendan Old English
- tosendan Old English
- besenden Middle English
- sendi Esperanto