Etymology
The word "reach" comes from the Middle English word "rechen," which is of Old English origin. It is related to the Old High German word "rechen," meaning "to stretch out."
Meaning
The primary meaning of "reach" is to extend or stretch out, either physically or metaphorically. It can also mean to attain or achieve something, to arrive at a destination, or to make an attempt at something.
Origin
The ultimate origin of "reach" is believed to be the Proto-Indo-European root "*reg-," which means "to stretch out." This root is also found in other words such as "rig," "right," and "reckon."
Examples
Etymology Far origin Old English feor or feorr meaning distant remote or
Etymology The word reach comes from the Middle English word rechen which is of Old E
Etymology The word outreach originates from the Middle English phrase ut rehach whic
Etymology The word reach comes from the Middle English word rechen which is of Old E
Etymology Middle English overrechen from over excessive rechen to reach Old En
Etymology Middle English touchin from Old French toucher from Latin tangere meanin
Etymology Old French aspirer Latin aspirare ad towards spirare to breathe Me
Etymology The word arrive comes from the Old French word arriver which in turn comes
Etymology Old English graspian meaning to seize or take hold of From Proto Germani
Etymology Old French rendre Late Latin reddere Proto Indo European red Meaning
Etymology Latin attingere to touch reach Proto Indo European teg teŋk to
Etymology The word motion comes from the Latin word motus which means movement or