fecht

Scots

[fɛçt], [faeçt]

verb
Definitions
  • to fight
  • to struggle in the battle of life against misfortune, poverty, etc.

Etymology

Derived from Old English feohtan (fight, combat, strive) derived from *fehtan derived from Proto-Germanic *fehtaną (comb, tease, shear, struggle with, struggle, contend with).

Origin

Proto-Germanic

*fehtaną

Gloss

comb, tease, shear, struggle with, struggle, contend with

Concept
Semantic Field

Clothing and grooming

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