darīt

Etymology
Originally the iterative counterpart of an earlier verb, from , from. The meaning evolved as follows: “to tear, to split” > “to cut, to chop (wood)” (cf. the derived form  “to pear, to cut (branches) off (a tree)”) > “to make by cutting (e.g., like a carpenter)” > “to make, to do.” Cognates include 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1) to do to carry out, to realize something, to be busy with something
 * 2) to do, to make to behave in a certain way, e.g., to cause something to happen
 * 3) to do, to make, to cause to create, originate something with one's actions, behavior; to change the state (of someone, something) with one's action, behavior, existence
 * 4)  to make, to prepare
 * 5)  to make
 * 6)  to close (with, older cieti; compare German )
 * 1) to do, to make to behave in a certain way, e.g., to cause something to happen
 * 2) to do, to make, to cause to create, originate something with one's actions, behavior; to change the state (of someone, something) with one's action, behavior, existence
 * 3)  to make, to prepare
 * 4)  to make
 * 5)  to close (with, older cieti; compare German )
 * 1) to do, to make, to cause to create, originate something with one's actions, behavior; to change the state (of someone, something) with one's action, behavior, existence
 * 2)  to make, to prepare
 * 3)  to make
 * 4)  to close (with, older cieti; compare German )
 * 1) to do, to make, to cause to create, originate something with one's actions, behavior; to change the state (of someone, something) with one's action, behavior, existence
 * 2)  to make, to prepare
 * 3)  to make
 * 4)  to close (with, older cieti; compare German )
 * 1) to do, to make, to cause to create, originate something with one's actions, behavior; to change the state (of someone, something) with one's action, behavior, existence
 * 2)  to make, to prepare
 * 3)  to make
 * 4)  to close (with, older cieti; compare German )
 * 1)  to make, to prepare
 * 2)  to make
 * 3)  to close (with, older cieti; compare German )
 * 1)  to make, to prepare
 * 2)  to make
 * 3)  to close (with, older cieti; compare German )
 * 1)  to make, to prepare
 * 2)  to make
 * 3)  to close (with, older cieti; compare German )
 * 1)  to make, to prepare
 * 2)  to make
 * 3)  to close (with, older cieti; compare German )
 * 1)  to make
 * 2)  to close (with, older cieti; compare German )
 * 1)  to close (with, older cieti; compare German )
 * 1)  to close (with, older cieti; compare German )

Derived terms

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