Where does “fælle” come from?

fælle (Danish) comes from Old Norse félagi, from Old Norse félag, from Old Norse fé, from Proto-Germanic fehu, from Proto-Indo-European péḱu, from Proto-Indo-European peḱ- — to pluck; livestock; wealth.

fælle (Danish): a fellow, companion

Definitions

  1. a fellow, companion

Ancestry of “fælle”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Norsefélagione with whom one has joined one's property;...
2Old Norsefélagfellowship, partnership
3Old Norsecattle; livestock; property, money
4Proto-Germanicfehulivestock, cattle; property; name of the F-rune
5Proto-Indo-Europeanpéḱulivestock
6Proto-Indo-Europeanpeḱ-to pluck; livestock; wealth

Words derived from “fælle

Every word from Proto-Indo-European peḱ-Every word from Proto-Indo-European péḱuEvery word from Proto-Germanic fehu