Table of Contents

1D arrows

ABOUT( circular arrows)

2D ARROW CLASS

FORCE

WEIGHT

2D SUBSTANTIAL ARROWS

2D FORMAL ARROWS

ARROW SHAPES

Based on shape

REVERSIBLE ARROWS
EXCHANGE
MONEY + OBJECT BUY SELL
EARN

Relative arrows

2D PROCESS ARROWS

RIGHTWARD ARROW

ENGLISH LATIN GREEK MANTRAKSHAR ETYMOLOGY
arrive venire ftháno Late Latin *arrīpare, from Latin ad + rīpa (“shore”).
come venire Éla Vedic Sanskrit: गमति (gámati)
enter intrare eisago rom Latin intrō (“enter”, verb), from intrā (“inside”).
forward deinceps pros ta emprós for + ward Latin vertere (“to turn”) or versus (“toward”), and Sanskrit वर्तते (vártate, “he turns”).
go go pigaíno जहाति (jáhāti) , Sanskrit: अहास् (áhās) -
normally Northmanni kanoniká from proto indo european - ज्ञ ( zno )
en satus archí
toward ad pros to + ward Latin vertere (“to turn”)
win win níki Sanskrit: वनोति (vanoti)
consequently
effect from ex (“out”) + faciō (“do, make”)
subsequently
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advance antecessum prokatavolí from Late Latin abante, from Latin ab + ante (“before”)
overtake overtake prosperáseis Doublet of super-, sur- and hyper. and Proto-Indo-European *teh₂g- (“to touch, take”)
proceed procedere prochoró from prō (“forth”) + cēdō (“I go”);
progress progressus próodos from pro- (“forth, before”) +‎ gradi (“to walk, go”)
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ahead praemisit emprós a- +‎ head. Perhaps originally a nautical term, “beyond the head (of a ship)
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away equivalent to a- (“on”) +‎ way.
backward for + ward Latin vertere (“to turn”) or versus (“toward”), and Sanskrit वर्तते (vártate, “he turns”).
depart discedere parekklíno dē- (“away from”) +‎ partiō (“part, divide”)
end finis télos Sanskrit अन्त्य (antya, “last”)),
exit exitus éxodos Exeō(exit) is derived from ex- (prefix meaning ‘out, away’) + eō (“to go”) , -tus (suffix forming action nouns
go जहाति (jáhāti) , Sanskrit: अहास् (áhās) -
loose solutam Chalará
upward open box Upward
downward open box
closed box bounce
stairs ascend
fire
arrange build
House
jump + water
spoon hand + box
creation produce
tree grow , cultivate
elevated arm rise , high , elevate
lowered arm
line active
grow
cultivate from Latin cultus, perfect passive participle of colō (“till, cultivate”),
stumble
bump
impinge From in- +‎ pangō (“fasten, drive in”).
bounce akin to bonken (“to bang, smash”),
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collapse ruina katárrefsi con- +‎ lābor (“slip”)
decline declinare ptósi from de (“down”) + clīnō (“I bend, I incline”),
descend descendere katevaíno from de- (“down”) + scandere (“to climb”).
diminish diminuere elattóno Equivalent to dis- +‎ minuō Sanskrit मीनाति (minā́ti, “to lessen, diminish”)
dive div katádysi
drop stilla ptósi
drown demergat pnígo
fall cadere ptósi
passive passivum pathitikós
write scribe gráfo
upward open box
downward open box downward
closed box fall
stairs descend , decline
fire diminish , extinguish
arrange collapse
House ruin
jump + water dive , drown
spoon hand + box put , drop
creation anninhilate
tree deforestation
elevated arm
lowered arm low , lower down
line passive

* Visit , greet , invite ,