Where does “كرزية” come from?

كرزية (Arabic) comes from Middle English kersey, from Old English cærse, from Proto-West Germanic *krassjō, from Proto-Germanic krasjô, from Proto-Indo-European gras-.

كرزية (Arabic): a kind of fabric, serge or kersey, used to wrap around, now a belt in general

Definitions

  1. a kind of fabric, serge or kersey, used to wrap around, now a belt in general

Ancestry of “كرزية”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Middle Englishkerseykersey
2Old Englishcærsecress, watercress
3Proto-West Germanic*krassjōcress
4Proto-Germanickrasjô
5Proto-Indo-Europeangras-
Every word from Proto-Indo-European gras-Every word from Proto-Germanic krasjôEvery word from Proto-West Germanic *krassjō