drawen

Etymology
From, from. Many senses are calqued from 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1) To pull, move or draw away:
 * 2) To unsheathe or pull out a weapon or arrow.
 * 3) To rip or pull out; to forcibly remove by pulling or tugging.
 * 4) To draw breath; to breathe or respire.
 * 5) To doff; to remove an article of clothing.
 * 6)  To disembowel or gut.
 * 7)  To extract blood from someone
 * 8) To draw, push, or impel towards oneself; to attract:
 * 9) To extract; to draw out moisture or liquid
 * 10) To lead or bring something; to take with oneself.
 * 11) To put, take, or position somewhere.
 * 12) To support or influence; to exert power over
 * 13) To effect a condition or state; to make into.
 * 14) To acquire; to gain or receive.
 * 15) To drag behind as punishment.
 * 16)  To lead through a sieve.
 * 17)  To make a move; to move a piece.
 * 18) To go to; to become closer or nearer to:
 * 19) To travel or journey: to go physically towards.
 * 20) To follow, imitate; to be influenced by.
 * 21) To become or go toward, to turn into.
 * 22) To support or influence; to exert power over.
 * 23) To turn to for aid or assistance.
 * 24) To draw out; to spread out or extend:
 * 25) To prolong; to extend in time.
 * 26)  To spread as to cover or blanket.
 * 27) To defer or procrastinate; to put off.
 * 28) To make or create; to cause to come about:
 * 29) To author; to make a literary work.
 * 30)  To mix or blend into a paste.
 * 31) To draw or sketch; to make a drawing
 * 32) To draw straws or lots.
 * 33) To pull apart; to tear to bits especially with
 * 34)  To add; to perform addition.
 * 35)  To come to; to add up to.