traho

Etymology
From, seemingly from , a variation of.

The closest IE cognates are 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬 < 🇨🇬. Possibly connected with 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, but semantically problematic. De Vaan deems a connection with 🇨🇬 as formally impossible, but this could be another reflex of a substrate loanword.

Weiss prefers a connection with 🇨🇬, under the assumptions that Grassmann's law operated in Latin before liquids so that the resulting initial deaspirated cluster *dr- would then regularly appear as tr- in Latin as it does word-medially.

Verb

 * 1) to drag, pull
 * 2) to trail
 * 3) to extract, withdraw
 * 4) to plunder, squander
 * 5) to draw out, extend, lengthen, prolong
 * 6)  to protract, drag out, linger
 * 7) to weigh, ponder, consider
 * 8)  to attract, draw (someone; their attention)
 * 9)  to attract the support of, sway, win over
 * 1) to weigh, ponder, consider
 * 2)  to attract, draw (someone; their attention)
 * 3)  to attract the support of, sway, win over
 * 1)  to attract, draw (someone; their attention)
 * 2)  to attract the support of, sway, win over
 * 1)  to attract the support of, sway, win over