anziehen

Etymology
Compound of.

To the western German idiom sich etwas anziehen von compare 🇨🇬 zich iets  van.

Verb

 * 1)  to get dressed
 * 2)  to dress (in a specific manner)
 * 3)  to put on; to dress oneself in
 * 4)  to dress (someone)
 * 5)  to dress
 * 6)  to attract
 * 7)  to attract one another
 * 8)  to absorb (moisture)
 * 9)  to fasten, tighten (a screw)
 * 10)  to tighten, pull tight (a belt, a rope)
 * 11)  to pull (a lever)
 * 12)  to pull lightly
 * 13)  to pull away
 * 14)  to speed up; to sprint
 * 15)  to climb
 * 16)  to be touched by; to care much about; to have oneself be impressed by; to feel responsible for
 * 1)  to absorb (moisture)
 * 2)  to fasten, tighten (a screw)
 * 3)  to tighten, pull tight (a belt, a rope)
 * 4)  to pull (a lever)
 * 5)  to pull lightly
 * 6)  to pull away
 * 7)  to speed up; to sprint
 * 8)  to climb
 * 9)  to be touched by; to care much about; to have oneself be impressed by; to feel responsible for
 * 1)  to speed up; to sprint
 * 2)  to climb
 * 3)  to be touched by; to care much about; to have oneself be impressed by; to feel responsible for
 * 1)  to be touched by; to care much about; to have oneself be impressed by; to feel responsible for
 * 1)  to be touched by; to care much about; to have oneself be impressed by; to feel responsible for


 * 1)  to draw near, to approach, to come close
 * 2)  to cite