Origin of build
before 1150; Middle English
bilden, Old English
byldan, derivative of
bold, variant of
botl dwelling, house
OTHER WORDS FROM build
WORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH build
billed buildWords nearby build
buhl,
buhr,
buhrstone,
bui,
buibui,
build,
build down,
build in,
build into,
build on,
build on sand
British Dictionary definitions for build on
build
/ (bɪld) /
verb builds, building or built
noun
physical form, figure, or proportions
a man with an athletic build
Word Origin for build
Old English
byldan; related to
bylda farmer,
bold building, Old Norse
bōl farm, dwelling; see
bower
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Idioms and Phrases with build on (1 of 2)
build on
Also, build upon. Add as an extension; use as a basis or foundation. For example, They decided to build on an addition, or She was building all her hopes on passing the exam. John Locke had this idiom in his treatise on government (1689): “Sovereignty built on ‘property’ . . . comes to nothing.” [Late 1600s]
Idioms and Phrases with build on (2 of 2)
build