walken

Etymology
From (originally, but later ), from , from , from.

Verb

 * 1) to tan (in leather-making), to full, to walk (in felt-making)
 * 2)  to knead
 * 3)  to beat up
 * 1)  to beat up

Etymology
From, from.

Verb

 * 1) to knead

Etymology
Originally two verbs; in both cases, equivalent to :
 * , from, from.
 * , from, from.

Verb

 * 1) To roll, toss, or turn.
 * 2) To go or continue on a journey:
 * 3) To journey in or through a place
 * 4) To walk, especially for recreation.
 * 5) To move; to be in motion:
 * 6) To move around; to be mobile.
 * 7) To be active; to operate.
 * 8) To be living; to be alive:
 * 9) To reside or live somewhere.
 * 10) To live in a certain way.
 * 11)  To  or beat cloth.
 * 12)  To perform tasks or jobs.
 * 1)  To perform tasks or jobs.