haereo

Etymology
From, from earlier *xaizējō (to differentiate it from a later form *haizēō if the shift */x/ > */h/ in the Italic languages already happened during late Proto-Italic); further origin is , but conjectured to be from (Pokorny lexicon p. 410). Possibly cognate with 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1) to stick, stick fast; cling; cleave; adhere; hang, hang on or to; hold fast, be fastened; hang on; be caught; take root
 * 2) to keep close (to), attach oneself (to), follow; pursue
 * 3) to remain fixed, abide, keep at, continue, persist
 * 4) to be brought to a standstill, to be suspended
 * 5) to be stuck in a situation; to be at a loss; to be embarrassed; hesitate
 * 1) to be brought to a standstill, to be suspended
 * 2) to be stuck in a situation; to be at a loss; to be embarrassed; hesitate
 * 1) to be stuck in a situation; to be at a loss; to be embarrassed; hesitate
 * 1) to be stuck in a situation; to be at a loss; to be embarrassed; hesitate