proeven

Etymology 1
From (13th c.). Ultimately from and hence a. Probably borrowed from, although the umlaut in 🇨🇬, northern 🇨🇬 may also hint at a (regionally restricted) , from. In modern Dutch dialects, the vocalism generally coincides with the isogloss for umlaut on long vowels (western vs. Brabantian/Kleverlandish, 🇨🇬). Compare 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1)  to taste (something), to test or detect by tasting
 * 2)  to taste, to have a taste
 * 3)  to try, experience, find out, feel, taste
 * 4)  To (provide) prove (for)
 * 1)  to try, experience, find out, feel, taste
 * 2)  To (provide) prove (for)
 * 1)  to try, experience, find out, feel, taste
 * 2)  To (provide) prove (for)
 * 1)  To (provide) prove (for)

Etymology
Borrowed from, from.

Verb

 * 1) to prove, to show
 * 2) to realise, to see
 * 3) to test, to inspect
 * 4) to try, to attempt
 * 5) to taste