Dictionary verb ver verb *deru-, *dreu- Trost vertrösten
(ver verb)

Meanings

1.
to stave off
(The idea is to keep telling someone "Not right now, but soon, soon." Think for example of a pay raise. "vertrösten" is what the boss does each time they get asked.)
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Word Family

The core idea of this root was

firm, hard, strong

It has evolved into quite an impressive language tree where the two main branches in English are about lasting over time (during, duration, durable, endurance) and being steadfast, honest (trust, truth, true)

Here’s a little (incomplete) overview:

  • tree
  • dendro- (Greek stem for tree)
  • Druid (literally “tree-wit, tree, knower”)
  • dryad (“wood nymph”)
  • duration, during, endurance, durable
  • trust
  • truth, true
  • duress (originally:” hardness”, then “toughness”)
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