Where does “ea.” come from?

ea. (English) comes from English each, from Middle English eche, from Old English eċe, from Proto-West Germanic *aki, from Proto-Germanic akiz, from Armenian աքիս, from Old Armenian աքիս — weasel, least weasel, "Mustela nivalis".

ea. (English): Abbreviation of each; whole piece

Definitions

  1. Abbreviation of each; whole piece

Ancestry of “ea.”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglisheachAll; every; For one; apiece; per; Every one;...
2Middle Englishecheeach; Alternative form of ache
3Old Englisheċeache
4Proto-West Germanic*aki
5Proto-Germanicakizache, pain
6Armenianաքիսweasel, least weasel, "Mustela nivalis"
7Old Armenianաքիսweasel, least weasel, "Mustela nivalis"

Words derived from “ea.

Every word from Old Armenian աքիսEvery word from Armenian աքիսEvery word from Proto-Germanic akiz