drawen

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== English == === Verb === drawen past participle of drawe == Middle English == === Alternative forms === drauen, dragen, draghen, draȝen, drauhen, draȝhenn, drawe, draue, draȝe === Etymology === From Old English dragan, from Proto-West Germanic *dragan. Many senses are calqued from Latin trahere. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈdrau̯ən/ === Verb === drawen (third-person singular simple present draweth, present participle drawinge, first-/third-person singular past indicative drogh or drew, past participle drawen) To pull, move or draw away: To unsheathe or pull out a weapon or arrow. To rip or pull out; to forcibly remove by pulling or tugging. To draw breath; to breathe or respire. To doff; to remove an article of clothing. (cooking) To disembowel or gut. (medicine) To extract blood from (someone) To draw, push, or impel towards (oneself); to attract: To extract; to draw out (moisture or liquid) To lead or bring (something); to take with oneself. To put, take, or position somewhere. To support or influence; to exert power over To effect a condition or state; to make (into). To acquire; to gain or receive. To drag behind as punishment. (cooking) To lead through a sieve. (chess) To make a move; to move a piece. To go to; to become closer or nearer to: To travel or journey: to go physically towards. To follow, imitate; to be influenced by. To become or go toward, to turn into. To support or influence; to exert power over. To turn to for aid or assistance. To draw out; to spread out or extend: To prolong; to extend in time. (rare) To spread as to cover or blanket. To defer or procrastinate; to put off. To make or create; to cause to come about: To author; to make a literary work. (cooking) To mix or blend into a paste. To draw or sketch; to make a drawing To draw straws or lots. To pull apart; to tear to bits (especially with down) (mathematics) To add; to perform addition. (mathematics) To come to; to add up to. ==== Conjugation ==== ==== Derived terms ==== drawebrigge drawen alengthe ==== Descendants ==== English: draw Scots: draw Yola: dra ==== References ==== “drauen, v.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007.