breiden

Etymology 1
From, from.

Verb

 * 1) to weave, to braid

Etymology 2
From.

Verb

 * 1) to broaden
 * 2) to expand, to extend
 * 3) to enlarge, to increase

Etymology
From, , from , from.

Verb

 * 1) To drag; to pull away and take with oneself:
 * 2) To forcibly take; to confiscate or steal.
 * 3) To remove by dragging; to pull off or away.
 * 4) To perform weaving or knitting:
 * 5) To braid; to intertwine fibres or threads.
 * 6)  To decorate or beautify.
 * 7)  To entwine; to become involved.
 * 8) To move with alacrity; to run or leap:
 * 9) To startle or be startled; to be alarmed.
 * 10)  To suddenly move; to leap to action.
 * 11) To alter or modify; to be altered or modified.
 * 12) To rotate or turn; to entwine or ravel.
 * 13) To unsheath or show one's weapons.
 * 14)  To fight against; to damage.
 * 15)  To protest; to act against.
 * 16)  To come to one's mind.
 * 17)  To make an assumption.

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1) to widen, to broaden