Where does “cloddish” come from?

cloddish (English) comes from English clod, from Middle English clod, from Middle English clot, from Old English clott, from Proto-Germanic klūtaz, from Proto-Indo-European gelewdos, from Indo-European *gel-.

cloddish (English): Like a clod, a person who is foolish, stupid or...

Definitions

  1. Like a clod, a person who is foolish, stupid or...

Ancestry of “cloddish”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishclodA lump of something, especially of earth or clay;...
2Middle EnglishclodA clod; a ball of earth or clay; A clot or clump...
3Middle EnglishclotA clod; a ball of earth or clay; The ground; the...
4Old Englishclottround mass, lump
5Proto-Germanicklūtazlump, clod; boulder, rock; hill
6Proto-Indo-Europeangelewdos
7Indo-European*gel-

Words derived from “cloddish

Every word from Indo-European *gel-