Where does “dearest” come from?

Dearest derives from English dear, from Middle English dere, from Old English dēor, from Proto-Germanic diurijaz, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European roots including dʰegʷʰ-, -tós, dʰerh₃-, and dʰwes-.

dearest (English): superlative form of dear: most dear; A beloved...

Definitions

  1. superlative form of dear: most dear; A beloved...

Ancestry of “dearest”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1English-estUsed to form the superlative of adjectives and...
2Middle English-estUsed to form the second-person singular present...
3Old English-estsuffix forming feminine nouns, originally from...
4Proto-Germanic-istaz-est
5Proto-Indo-European-istHos
6Proto-Indo-European-yōsForms adjectives from roots, meaning "very" or...
7Proto-Indo-European-yoss
Every word from Proto-Indo-European -yossEvery word from English -estEvery word from Proto-Germanic -istaz