braukt

Etymology
From (whence also, q.v.), from a stem  (whence also , q.v.). The meaning evolution was probably: “to scrub, to grate” > “to rub, to wipe” (a meaning still conserved in the erstwhile iterative form, and sometimes in itself; see below) > “to drag, to slide” > “to make (a vehicle) slide, run” > “to go, to ride (on a vehicle)” (note that the oldest Baltic vehicles moved by sliding, without wheels). Cognates include 🇨🇬, colloquially also “to ride, to race”, 🇨🇬 dialectal (< 🇨🇬) “to throw, to hurl, to kick; to smear”. From a variant stem also 🇨🇬 (🇨🇬 dialectal, from “to pluck, to pull”, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬).

Verb

 * 1) to go, to ride (in a vehicle)
 * 2)  to go (on a cart, sled, sleigh, etc.) pulled by animals
 * 3)  to ride (a horse)
 * 4)  to go, to move, to ride, to travel
 * 5)  to run (on a surface)
 * 1)  to go (on a cart, sled, sleigh, etc.) pulled by animals
 * 2)  to ride (a horse)
 * 3)  to go, to move, to ride, to travel
 * 4)  to run (on a surface)
 * 1)  to ride (a horse)
 * 2)  to go, to move, to ride, to travel
 * 3)  to run (on a surface)
 * 1)  to go, to move, to ride, to travel
 * 2)  to run (on a surface)
 * 1)  to run (on a surface)
 * 1)  to run (on a surface)
 * 1)  to run (on a surface)
 * 1)  to run (on a surface)

Derived terms

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