<span class="searchmatch">trahēre</span> second-person singular future passive indicative of trahō <span class="searchmatch">trahere</span> inflection of trahō: present active infinitive second-person singular present...
<span class="searchmatch">traherēs</span> second-person singular imperfect active subjunctive of trahō...
(“together”) + trekken (“pull”), analogous to Latin con- (“together”) + <span class="searchmatch">trahere</span> (“draw”) = contract. Hyphenation: sa‧men‧trek‧ken samentrekken to shrivel...
From Old French treire, traire, from Vulgar Latin *tragere, from Latin trahō, <span class="searchmatch">trahere</span> (“pull”, verb). traithe (gerund traithie) (Jersey) to milk...
See also: Trayer From Latin <span class="searchmatch">trahere</span> (“to pull, drag”). trayer (transitive) to bring Bal Palazios, Santiago (2002) “trayer”, in Dizionario breu de a luenga...
Vulgar Latin *traxināre or *tragīnāre, from *tragere, from Classical Latin <span class="searchmatch">trahere</span>. Compare Italian strascinare, trascinare. IPA(key): /ʃɹaʃːiˈnaɾi/ strascinari...
Borrowed from Latin distrahere, formed from dis- + <span class="searchmatch">trahere</span> (“to pull”). distrahere (imperative distraher, infinitive at distrahere, present tense distraherer...
bring about, conclude a bargain”), from con- (“with, together”) + trahō, <span class="searchmatch">trahere</span> (“draw, pull”). IPA(key): /kɔ̃.tʁa/ contrat m (plural contrats) contract...
Latin tractorius (“of drawing”), from <span class="searchmatch">trahere</span>, tractum (“to draw”). tractory (plural tractories) (geometry) A tractrix. tractory (comparative more tractory...
Borrowed from Latin attrahere, from ad- (“to-”) + <span class="searchmatch">trahere</span> (“pull”). Related words include distrahera, extrahera, kontrahera, subtrahera. attrahera (present...