to inhabit, live
↔
to plough
2 realizations
Related shifts
ID | Meaning 1 | Direction | Meaning 2 |
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Comment
ACCEPTED Realization 1 | ||
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Type | Polysemy | |
Language | Latin | |
Lexeme | colo, -ere | |
Meaning 1 | to live, to dwell in | urbem colere |
Direction | ← | |
Meaning 2 | to till, cultivate, farm (land) | agrum colere |
Reference | Glare: 355 | |
Comment | Also incolo, incolere 'to cultivate', 'dwell or abide in a place, inhabit, reside'. |
ACCEPTED Realization 2 | ||
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Type | Polysemy | |
Language | Old English | |
Lexeme | būan | |
Meaning 1 | dwell, inhabit | Hē būde on Ēastenglum He lived in East Anglia. (Anglo-Saxon Chronicle) |
Direction | → | |
Meaning 2 | cultivate | |
Reference | Buck: 494 | |
Comment |