qel (first-person singular past tense qela, participle qelë)
qel m (oblique and nominative feminine singular qele)
From Proto-Indo-European *kel 'to drive, force to move quickly'. Cognate to Ancient Greek κέλλω (kéllō, “drive”), Latin celer (“quick, fast, rash, hasty”), Gothic haldan (haldan, “drive cattle”), Old High German haltan (“beware, guard, hold, stop”).