rear
Signification (Anglais)
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- To bring up to maturity, as offspring; to educate; to instruct; to foster.
- To breed and raise.
- To rise up on the hind legs
- To get angry.
- To rise high above, tower above.
- To raise physically or metaphorically; to lift up; to cause to rise, to elevate.
- To construct by building; to set up
- To raise spiritually; to lift up; to elevate morally.
- (obsolete) To lift and take up.
- (obsolete) To rouse; to strip up.
Concepts
derrière
élever
arrière
postérieur
dos
éduquer
fesses
ériger
cultiver
cabrer
cul
arrière-garde
dresser
arrière-train
panier
train
fessier
lune
miches
pleine lune
séant
instruire
dabrer
debout
fonder
fouindé
fesse
Ériger
derrières
de derrière
d’arrière
de queue
verso
se cabrer
s’occuper de
en arrière
au fond
dernier rang
nourrir
os
moitié
à l’arrière
parent
s’élever
élevage
fond
soulever
se dresser
aleviner
croupe
croupion
culasse
colonne vertébrale
rachis
hanche
sous
trou du cul du monde
revers
Fréquence
Prononcé comme (IPA)
/ɹɪ(ə)ɹ/
Étymologie (Anglais)
From Middle English reren (“to raise”), from Old English rǣran (“to raise, set upright, promote, exalt, begin, create, give rise to, excite, rouse, arouse, stir up”), from Proto-West Germanic *raiʀijan, from Proto-Germanic *raizijaną, *raisijaną (“to cause to rise, raise”), from Proto-Indo-European *h₁rey- (“to lift oneself, rise”). Cognate with Scots rere (“to construct, build, rear”), Icelandic reisa (“to raise”), Gothic 𐍂𐌰𐌹𐍃𐌾𐌰𐌽 (raisjan, “to cause to rise, lift up, establish”), German reisen (“to travel”, literally “to rear up and depart”); and a doublet of raise. More at rise. Related to rise and raise, which is used for several of its now archaic or obsolete senses and for some of its senses that are currently more common in other dialects of English.
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