yode
/jəʊd/ · verb
Meaning
- simple past of go; went.
Etymology / origin
From Middle English ȝode, ȝede, eode, from Old English ēode, from Proto-Germanic *ijj-, a suppletive past tense form to Proto-Germanic *gāną (“to go”), and further from Proto-Indo-European *h₁ey- (“go”). Cognate with Latin eō (“go”), Russian идти (idti, “go”).
- идти(Russian)→
- eō(la)→
- *h₁ey-(ine-pro)→
- *gāną(gem-pro)→
- *gāną(gem-pro)→
- ēode(ang)→
- ȝode(enm)→
- yode (English)
- Relations: inh, inh, inh, inh, inh, cog, cog
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