þrēan

þrēan
*þrēan, *þræ̅an, *þrējan, *þræ̅jan
germ., stark. Verb:
nhd. drehen;
ne. turn (Verb);
Rekontruktionsbasis: ae., as., ahd.;
Etymologie:
idg. *ter- (3), *terə-, *terh₁-, *teri-, *trēi-, *trī-, *teru-, *treu-, *terh₃u-, Verb, reiben, bohren, drehen, Pokorny 1071;
Weiterleben:
ae. þrā-w-an, stark. Verb (7)=reduplizierend Verb, drehen, wenden, locken (Verb) (1), quälen;
Weiterleben:
as. thrā-i-an* 1, schwach. Verb (1a), drehen;
Weiterleben:
ahd. drāen* 32, schwach. Verb (1a), drehen, herumdrehen, winden, umwinden;
mhd. dræjen, dræhen, drœn, schwach. Verb, sich drehend bewegen, wirbeln, drehen;
nhd. drehen, schwach. Verb, drehen, umdrehen, im Kreis um einen Mittelpunkt bewegen, DW 2, 1361;
Literatur: Falk\/Torp 189, Seebold 519, EWAhd 2, 747, Kluge s. u. drehen

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