Where does “ashy” come from?

Ashy comes from Middle English asshy, formed with the Middle English suffix -y from Middle English ass, which derives from Old English æsce, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European h₂eys- meaning ember or ash.

ashy (English): Having the color of ashes; Having dry or dead...

Definitions

  1. Having the color of ashes; Having dry or dead...

Ancestry of “ashy”, step by step

ashy traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Middle English asshy

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Middle EnglishasshyOf the colour of ashes; Covered in ashes
2Middle Englishassheashes; The remnants of a lifeform; The matter...
3Old Englishæscash tree; spear; ship
4Old Englishæsċash tree; ash, spear, lance, ship
5Old Englishtrēo
6Proto-West Germanictreutree; wood
7Proto-Germanictrewątree
8EnglishdoruAlternative form of dory
9Ancient Greekδόρυwood, tree, stem; spear shaft, spear, lance,...
10Proto-Hellenicdórutree
11Proto-Indo-Europeandórutree
12Proto-Indo-Europeandrew-hard, firm, strong, solid; hard, fast; tree

via English Ash

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishAshThe Egyptian god of oases

Words derived from “ashy

Every word from Proto-Indo-European drew-