fiarn

Etymology
From, from , from , from , originally the causative of. Cognates include 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1)  to lead
 * 2)  to lead to; to show the way; to take to
 * 3)  to guide (through)
 * 4)  to manage; to run a business
 * 5)  to lead to something; to result in something
 * 6)  to lead in a competition
 * 7)  to wage (a war or campaign), to fight (a war)
 * 8)  to drive someone; to take someone or something somewhere
 * 1)  to lead to something; to result in something
 * 2)  to lead in a competition
 * 3)  to wage (a war or campaign), to fight (a war)
 * 4)  to drive someone; to take someone or something somewhere
 * 1)  to wage (a war or campaign), to fight (a war)
 * 2)  to drive someone; to take someone or something somewhere
 * 1)  to wage (a war or campaign), to fight (a war)
 * 2)  to drive someone; to take someone or something somewhere
 * 1)  to drive someone; to take someone or something somewhere