Where does “koeling” come from?

koeling (Dutch) comes from Dutch koelen, from Middle Dutch coelen, from Old Dutch kuolen, from Proto-West Germanic kōlijan, from Proto-Germanic kōlijaną, from Proto-Germanic kōlaz, from Proto-Germanic kōluz, from Proto-Germanic kalaną — to swallow; swallow.

koeling (Dutch): the action or process of refrigerating

Definitions

  1. the action or process of refrigerating

Ancestry of “koeling”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Dutchkoelento cool
2Middle Dutchcoelen
3Old Dutchkuolenmake cooler
4Proto-West Germanickōlijanto cool, to make cooler
5Proto-Germanickōlijanąto make cold, to cool
6Proto-GermanickōlazAlternative form of *kōluz; cool, cold; calm
7Proto-Germanickōluzcool
8Proto-Germanickalanąto be cold, to freeze
9Proto-Indo-Europeanǵel-to swallow; swallow
Every word from Proto-Indo-European ǵel-