get from



get something from someone or something

 
1. to receive something from someone or something. I got this belt from my aunt for my birthday. I got a letter from the bank about the loan we applied for.
2. to contract a disease from someone or something. I got chicken pox from my son. I probably got my cold from walking in the rain.
See also: get

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
SatanSAY-tən (English)Theology, Biblical, Biblical Hebrew
Shahnaz-Persian, Arabic, Urdu
Lauressalə-RES-əEnglish (Rare)
Okoro-Western African, Urhobo
Dand-Scottish
Jacintohah-THEEN-to (Spanish), hah-SEEN-to (Latin American Spanish)Spanish, Portuguese