Where does “Wycliffe” come from?

Wycliffe (English) comes from Old English wiht, from Latin Vectis, from Proto-Celtic wextā, from Proto-Indo-European weǵʰ- — to bring; to transport.

Wycliffe (English): A placename

Definitions

  1. A placename

Ancestry of “Wycliffe”, step by step

Wycliffe traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Old English wiht

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Englishwihtcreature, person, thing, being; weight
2LatinVectisIsle of Wight
3Proto-Celticwextātime, course, turn
4Proto-Indo-Europeanweǵʰ-to bring; to transport

via Old English clif

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Englishclifa cliff; a group of rocks or crag
2Proto-West Germanic*klib
3Proto-Germanicklibącliff, rock

Words derived from “Wycliffe

Every word from Proto-Indo-European weǵʰ-
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