fetch

Bedeutung (Englisch)

Synonyme

go get

bring near

go and get

fetch length

take along

spunk

strive for

water of life

yield

fetch water

goose grease

have with one

profit from

read into

Hakea

spuff

wind field

carry near

melted butter

generating area

wind run

run of the wind

hot fish yoghurt

whore's milk

nut custard

Zinzanbrook

joombye

tatty water

French-fried ice-cream

tail-juice

Aphrodite's Evostick

population paste

father-stuff

Valentines Day porridge

pugwash

love butter

banana yoghurt

Cupid's toothpaste

liquid hairdressing

manfat

man cake batter

Gloy

man-fat

tadpole yoghurt

prick-juice

spunck

doll spit

love nectar

man oil

white blow

gonad glue

man mayonnaise

cock porridge

herbalz

baby juice

hocky

white wee-wee

jessom

spla water

manmuck

hot juice

gentleman's relish

hot milk

jizzle

little tadpoles

beat about

bring along

Frequenz

B2
Ausgesprochen als (IPA)
/fɛt͡ʃ/
Etymologie (Englisch)

The verb is derived from Middle English fecchen (“to get and bring back, fetch; to come for, get and take away; to steal; to carry away to kill; to search for; to obtain, procure”) [and other forms], from Old English feċċan, fæċċan, feccean (“to fetch, bring; to draw; to gain, take; to seek”), a variant of fetian, fatian (“to bring near, fetch; to acquire, obtain; to bring on, induce; to fetch a wife, marry”) and possibly related to Old English facian, fācian (“to acquire, obtain; to try to obtain; to get; to get to, reach”), both from Proto-Germanic *fatōną, *fatjaną (“to hold, seize; to fetch”), from Proto-Indo-European *ped- (“to step, walk; to fall, stumble”). The English word is cognate with Dutch vatten (“to apprehend, catch; to grasp; to understand”), German fassen (“to catch, grasp; to capture, seize”), English fet (“(obsolete) to fetch”), Faroese fata (“to grasp, understand”), Danish fatte (“to grasp, understand”), Swedish fatta (“to grasp, understand”), Icelandic feta (“to go, step”), West Frisian fetsje (“to grasp”). The noun is derived from the verb.

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