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dragha

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Old Swedish

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Etymology

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From Old Norse draga, from Proto-Germanic *draganą.

Verb

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dragha

  1. to draw, pull

Conjugation

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Conjugation of dragha (strong)
present past
infinitive dragha
participle draghandi, draghande draghin
active voice indicative subjunctive imperative indicative subjunctive
iæk dragher draghi, draghe drōgh drōghi, drōghe
þū dragher draghi, draghe dragh drōkt drōghi, drōghe
han dragher draghi, draghe drōgh drōghi, drōghe
vīr draghum, draghom draghum, draghom draghum, draghom drōghum, drōghom drōghum, drōghom
īr draghin draghin draghin drōghin drōghin
þēr dragha draghin drōghu, drōgho drōghin
mediopassive voice indicative subjunctive imperative indicative subjunctive
iæk draghs draghis, draghes drōghs drōghis, drōghes
þū draghs draghis, draghes drōkts drōghis, drōghes
han draghs draghis, draghes drōghs drōghis, drōghes
vīr draghums, -oms draghums, draghoms drōghums, drōghoms drōghums, drōghoms
īr draghins draghins drōghins drōghins
þēr draghas draghins drōghus, drōghos drōghins

Descendants

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  • Swedish: dra, draga
  • Finnish: raahata

Scottish Gaelic

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Noun

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dragha

  1. genitive singular of dragh