halen
Low German
verb
Definitions
- to (go) get, to fetch to go somewhere and take something
- (colloquial) to get in the sense of “to acquire, to buy”
Etymology
Inherited from Old Saxon halōn (get) inherited from *halōn inherited from Proto-Germanic *halōną (fetch).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*halōną
Gloss
fetch
Concept
Semantic Field
Motion
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- backhaul English
- clubhaul English
- downhaul English
- forhale English
- hale English
- haleness English
- haler English
- halesome English
- haul English
- haulable English
- haulabout English
- haulage English
- haulee English
- hauler English
- haulout English
- inhaul English
- linehaul English
- manhaul English
- outhaul English
- overhale English
- overhaul English
- rehaul English
- unhale English
- uphaul English
- halata Finnish
- aanhalen Dutch, Flemish
- achterhalen Dutch, Flemish
- ademhalen Dutch, Flemish
- afhalen Dutch, Flemish
- asemhalen Dutch, Flemish
- behalen Dutch, Flemish
- binnenhalen Dutch, Flemish
- bovenhalen Dutch, Flemish
- haalbaar Dutch, Flemish
- halen Dutch, Flemish
- herhalen Dutch, Flemish
- inhalen Dutch, Flemish
- kielhalen Dutch, Flemish
- neerhalen Dutch, Flemish
- onderuithalen Dutch, Flemish
- onthalen Dutch, Flemish
- openhalen Dutch, Flemish
- overhalen Dutch, Flemish
- terughalen Dutch, Flemish
- verhalen Dutch, Flemish
- wederhalen Dutch, Flemish
- haler French
- *kelh₁- Proto-Indo-European
- *halōną Proto-Germanic
- *halian Old English
- hele Middle English
- hālen Middle English
- halen Middle Dutch
- *halōn gmw-pro
- *halon Old Dutch
- afhalen Old Dutch
- halon Old Saxon
- halōn Old Saxon
- halia Old Frisian