Where does “varsle” come from?

varsle (Danish) comes from Danish varsel, from Danish vare, from Old Norse vara, from Middle Low German ware, from Old Saxon wār, from Proto-West Germanic wār, from Proto-Germanic wēraz, from Proto-Indo-European wiHrós — to chase, pursue; to suppress, persecute.

varsle (Danish): to give notice

Definitions

  1. to give notice

Ancestry of “varsle”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Danishvarselnotice (period of time)
2Danishvarearticle; commodity; item
3Old Norsevarato ware, watch out, defend
4Middle Low Germanware
5Old Saxonwārtrue
6Proto-West Germanicwārtrue, reliable
7Proto-Germanicwēraztrue; reliable; friendly; kind
8Proto-Indo-EuropeanwiHrósman; husband; warrior, hero
9Proto-Indo-Europeanweyh₁-to chase, pursue; to suppress, persecute

Words derived from “varsle

Every word from Proto-Indo-European weyh₁-
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