π ππΉπΊπ°π½
Gothic
verb
Definitions
- to persecute
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Germanic *wrekanΔ (drive out, push, pursue) inherited from Proto-Indo-European *wreg- (drive, track, follow, urge, push, hunt, press, shove, track down), *wreg- (drive, track, follow, urge, push, hunt, press, shove, track down).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*wreg-
Gloss
drive, track, follow, urge, push, hunt, press, shove, track down
Concept
Semantic Field
Animals
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
π
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- awreck English
- bewreck English
- unwreck English
- wreck English
- wreckable English
- wreckage English
- wrecker English
- wreckest English
- wrecketh English
- wreckfish English
- wreckful English
- wreckish English
- wreckless English
- wreckmaster English
- wrecksite English
- wrecksome English
- wrecky English
- *wreg- Proto-Indo-European
- *gawrekanΔ Proto-Germanic
- *wrakjΓ΄ Proto-Germanic
- *wrakΕ Proto-Germanic
- *wrekanΔ Proto-Germanic
- *wrΔkΕ Proto-Germanic
- wrecan Old English
- wrek Middle English
- *wrek Old Norse
- vreka Old Norse
- reka Icelandic
- wrac Middle Dutch
- reka Faroese
- π²π°π ππΉπΊπ°π½ Gothic
- π ππ°πΊπΎπ° Gothic
- πππ°π ππΉπΊπ°π½ Gothic
- *wrekan gmw-pro
- *wrekan Old Dutch
- wrekan Old Saxon
- vræka Old Swedish
- brΓ€ka Westrobothnian
- rΓ€ka Westrobothnian
- werke Tocharian B