hajt

Etymology 1
From +.

Verb

 * 1)   to fold, to bend

Etymology 2
Of debated origin:
 * 1) From  +.
 * 2) From.

Verb

 * 1)   to herd, to drive (animals)
 * 2)  to move, to drive, to propel, to impel (e.g. a machine)
 * 3)  to drive someone or an animal  hard
 * 4)  to slave away, work hard flat out, grind, graft, toil
 * 5)  to drive, pique e.g. of curiosity
 * 6)  to beat (game in hunting)
 * 7)  to drive (a cart, carriage or a modern car)
 * 8)  to repeat over and over
 * 9)  to purge (laxative)
 * 1)  to beat (game in hunting)
 * 2)  to drive (a cart, carriage or a modern car)
 * 3)  to repeat over and over
 * 4)  to purge (laxative)
 * 1)  to repeat over and over
 * 2)  to purge (laxative)
 * 1)  to purge (laxative)
 * 1)  to purge (laxative)

Etymology 3
By semantic split from. For a similar semantic change, compare.

Verb

 * 1)   to sprout, to shoot
 * 2)  to yield, bring profit
 * 1)  to yield, bring profit