fillen

Etymology
From, from.

Verb

 * 1)  to feel, to experience
 * 2)  to feel

Etymology
From, from , from ; equivalent to. Compare.

Verb

 * 1) To make or cause to be full; to fill:
 * 2) To fill up; to make a container or cavity full.
 * 3) To supply, provide or cover with often of people
 * 4) To suffuse or instill; to cause to spread.
 * 5) To satisfy; to make happy or satiated:
 * 6) To alleviate or cure; to remove a condition.
 * 7) To feed sufficiently; to serve food.
 * 8) To do or execute a task:
 * 9) To satisfy a duty or prediction; to fulfil.
 * 10)  To be fulfilling or satisfying.
 * 11) To be or become full of; to spread throughout.
 * 12) To pour beverages wine, beer into glasses.
 * 13)  To pass; to become complete.