UrsprungFrom Old Swedish dragha, from Old Norse draga, from Proto-Germanic *draganą, from Proto-Indo-European *dʰregʰ-. In some senses, from Middle Low German dragen (“carry”) (compare German tragen).
- alt-of, dateddated form of dra
Formerdrager(present) · drog(preterite) · dragit(supine) · drag(imperative) · draga(active, infinitive) · dragas(infinitive, passive) · dragit(active, supine) · dragits(passive, supine) · drag(active, imperative) · -(imperative, passive) · dragen(active, archaic, error-unrecognized-form) · -(archaic, error-unrecognized-form, passive) · drager(active, indicative, present) · drog(active, indicative, past) · drages(indicative, passive, present) · drogs(indicative, passive, past) · draga(active, archaic, error-unrecognized-form, present) · drogo(active, archaic, error-unrecognized-form, past) · dragas(archaic, error-unrecognized-form, passive, present) · drogos(archaic, error-unrecognized-form, passive, past)