Where does “duckflesh” come from?

duckflesh (English) comes from English Duck, from Dutch doek, from Middle Dutch doec, from Old Dutch duok, from Proto-West Germanic dōk, from Proto-Germanic dōkaz, from Proto-Indo-European dwōg-.

duckflesh (English): The flesh of a duck

Definitions

  1. The flesh of a duck

Ancestry of “duckflesh”, step by step

duckflesh traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English Duck

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishDuckTo quickly lower (the head or body), often in order to prevent it from being struck by something
2Dutchdoekcloth, linen, fabric; a piece of cloth; screen,...
3Middle Dutchdoeccloth
4Old Dutchduok
5Proto-West Germanicdōkcloth, rag
6Proto-Germanicdōkazcloth, rag
7Proto-Indo-Europeandwōg-

via English flesh

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishfleshThe soft tissue of the body, especially muscle...
2Middle Englishfleshflesh; A communion wafer; A muscle
3Old Englishflǣsċ
4Proto-West Germanicflaiskimeat, flesh
5Proto-Germanicflaiskimeat, flesh
6Proto-Indo-Europeanpleh₁ḱ-to tear, peel off; to tear, rend
Every word from Proto-Indo-European dwōg-