Where does “dreggish” come from?

dreggish (English) comes from English ish, from English -ish, from Middle English -ish, from Old English -isċ, from Proto-West Germanic -isk, from Proto-Germanic -iskaz, from Proto-Indo-European -iskos — Characteristic of, typical of, pertaining to.

dreggish (English): Foul with lees; feculent

Definitions

  1. Foul with lees; feculent

Ancestry of “dreggish”, step by step

dreggish traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English ish

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishishPronunciation spelling of is; somewhat,...
2English-ishTypical of, similar to, being like; Somewhat,...
3Middle English-ishAlternative form of -yssh
4Old English-isċ-ish
5Proto-West Germanic-iskCreates adjectives from nouns
6Proto-Germanic-iskazForms adjectives from nouns with the sense of...
7Proto-Indo-European-iskosCharacteristic of, typical of, pertaining to

via English dreg

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishdregSediment in a liquid; By extension, the lowest...
2Old Norsedreggsediment
3Proto-Germanicdragjōdregs, sediment
4Proto-Indo-Europeandʰrā́ksdregs, sediment
Every word from Proto-Indo-European -iskosEvery word from English -ishEvery word from Proto-Germanic -iskaz
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