- raizjan
- *raizjangerm., schwach. Verb:Verweis: s. *raisjans. raisjan;
Germanisches Wörterbuch . 2014.
Germanisches Wörterbuch . 2014.
er- — I. er 1 To move, set in motion. Oldest form *ə₁er . I. Basic form *er . 1. Probably Germanic *ar , *or , *art(a), to be, exist. are1, art2, from Old English eart and aron, second person singular and plural present of … Universalium
raise — [12] Raise is first cousin to rear. It was borrowed from Old Norse reisa, which was descended from the same prehistoric Germanic verb as produced English rear ‘lift, rise’. This was *raizjan, a derivative of the same source as gave English rise … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
rear — There are two separate words rear in English. The older, ‘raise’ [OE], is a descendant of prehistoric Germanic *raizjan, which also produced Old Norse reisa, source of English raise. The Germanic verb denoted literally ‘cause to rise’, and was… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
raise — {{11}}raise (n.) c.1500, a levy, from RAISE (Cf. raise) (v.). Meaning increase in amount or value is from 1728, specific sense in poker is from 1821. Meaning increase in salary or wages is from 1898, chiefly American English (British preferring… … Etymology dictionary
raisjan — *raisjan, *raizjan germ., schwach. Verb: nhd. erheben, aufrichten; ne. raise (Verb); Rekontruktionsbasis: got., an., ae., mnd., ahd.; Etymologie: s. ing … Germanisches Wörterbuch
raise — [12] Raise is first cousin to rear. It was borrowed from Old Norse reisa, which was descended from the same prehistoric Germanic verb as produced English rear ‘lift, rise’. This was *raizjan, a derivative of the same source as gave English rise.… … Word origins
rear — There are two separate words rear in English. The older, ‘raise’ [OE], is a descendant of prehistoric Germanic *raizjan, which also produced Old Norse reisa, source of English raise. The Germanic verb denoted literally ‘cause to rise’, and was… … Word origins