trage

Anagrams

 * ,, targe,

Etymology
From, from ; see.

Adjective

 * 1) slow, sluggish
 * 2) slow, lazy
 * 3) weak

Etymology
From, from , present active infinitive of , from.

Verb

 * 1)  to pull, draw, drag
 * 2)  to draw
 * 3)  to shoot
 * 4)  to draw a line
 * 5)  to weigh
 * 6)  to have one’s origins, to stem from
 * 7)  to stem from, owe itself to
 * 8)  to stay, lodge
 * 9)  to station a means of transport
 * 10)  to pull up
 * 11)  to smoke, puff
 * 12)  to swing a mounted bell
 * 13)  to bang, to fuck
 * 14)  to exert oneself, take pains, suffer for a goal
 * 15)  to act physically flirtatious with someone
 * 1)  to station a means of transport
 * 2)  to pull up
 * 3)  to smoke, puff
 * 4)  to swing a mounted bell
 * 5)  to bang, to fuck
 * 6)  to exert oneself, take pains, suffer for a goal
 * 7)  to act physically flirtatious with someone
 * 1)  to exert oneself, take pains, suffer for a goal
 * 2)  to act physically flirtatious with someone
 * 1)  to exert oneself, take pains, suffer for a goal
 * 2)  to act physically flirtatious with someone
 * 1)  to exert oneself, take pains, suffer for a goal
 * 2)  to act physically flirtatious with someone
 * 1)  to exert oneself, take pains, suffer for a goal
 * 2)  to act physically flirtatious with someone
 * 1)  to act physically flirtatious with someone
 * 1)  to act physically flirtatious with someone
 * 1)  to act physically flirtatious with someone