sporen etymology

Dutch word sporen comes from Dutch -en, Dutch spoor

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Detailed word origin of sporen

Dictionary entryLanguageDefinition
-en Dutch (nld) Forms verbs from nouns and adjectives. The stem of the word itself does not change. A suffix present on certain adverbs. Forms adjectives that indicate the substance from which something is made. The ending of the plural forms of verbs, in both present and past tense. The ending of the past participle of strong verbs. This can also function as an adjective. Ending of the infinitive form of [...]
spoor Dutch (nld) Lead, trail, clue. Railway track. Spoor. Trace. Track Spore. Spur.
sporen Dutch (nld) (intransitive) to agree, to align. (intransitive) to be sane. (intransitive) to travel by rail.

Words with the same origin as sporen

Descendants of -en
ballen bemanning benen beveiliging boeken bomen genoegen gouden papieren plaatsen starten stemmen veranderen verandering verhuizen verjaardag verklaren verklaring verpesten verplaatsen verstoppen vertrouwen verwijderen wassen
Descendants of spoor
buitensporig