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English word follow comes from Proto-Germanic *umbi ((with accusative) around, about.), Proto-Germanic *fullaz ((strong only) the whole, the entire. Full (not empty).), Proto-Germanic *fulgijaną ((transitive, +dat) to follow To follow.), Proto-Indo-European *(s)pl̥kyéti
*umbi (Proto-Germanic)
(with accusative) around, about.
*fullaz (Proto-Germanic)
(strong only) the whole, the entire. Full (not empty).
*fulgijaną (Proto-Germanic)
(transitive, +dat) to follow To follow.
*(s)pl̥kyéti (Proto-Indo-European)
*fulgijaną (Proto-Germanic)
(transitive, +dat) to follow.
*fulgijaną (Proto-Germanic)
To follow.
fylġan (Old English)
folgen (Middle English)
follow (English)
(transitive) To be a logical consequence of.. (transitive) To carry out (orders, instructions, etc.).. (transitive) To go after; to pursue; to move behind in the same path or direction.. (transitive) To go or come after in a sequence.. (transitive) To live one's life according to (religion, teachings, etc).. (transitive) To understand, to pay attention to.. (transitive) To walk in, as a road [...]