들다

Etymology 1
From, from , the final rhotic also confirmed by linguistic reconstruction.

All meanings are related (often via metaphor) to the primary meaning of "to enter".

Verb

 * 1)  to come in, go in, get in, enter
 * 2)  to enter, penetrate
 * 3)  to enter a road or path
 * 4)  to cost
 * 5)  to permeate in, to saturate
 * 6)  to be included in
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 * 1)  to occur
 * 2)  to join an organization, to enter into a contract
 * 3)  to side with
 * 4)  to insist on doing, to strive
 * 5)  to think
 * 6)  to contract, get
 * 7)  to fall asleep
 * 8)  to get the habit
 * 9)  to get the taste
 * 10)  to get old
 * 11)  to get pregnant
 * 12)  to be sharp, cut well
 * 1)  to occur
 * 2)  to join an organization, to enter into a contract
 * 3)  to side with
 * 4)  to insist on doing, to strive
 * 5)  to think
 * 6)  to contract, get
 * 7)  to fall asleep
 * 8)  to get the habit
 * 9)  to get the taste
 * 10)  to get old
 * 11)  to get pregnant
 * 12)  to be sharp, cut well
 * 1)  to get the habit
 * 2)  to get the taste
 * 3)  to get old
 * 4)  to get pregnant
 * 5)  to be sharp, cut well
 * 1)  to get pregnant
 * 2)  to be sharp, cut well
 * 1)  to be sharp, cut well

Usage notes

 * Nowadays, the compounds and  are more common than the bare verb in literal, physical contexts.

Derived terms




Etymology 2
from.

Verb

 * 1)  to hold
 * 2)  to raise, lift up
 * 3)  to offer proof, arguments, etc.
 * 1)  to raise, lift up
 * 2)  to offer proof, arguments, etc.
 * 1)  to offer proof, arguments, etc.
 * 1)  to offer proof, arguments, etc.
 * 1)  to offer proof, arguments, etc.

Etymology 3
Related to

Verb

 * 1)  to bring