Where does “fleecily” come from?

fleecily (English) comes from English fleecy, from English fleece, from Middle English fles, from Old English flēos, from Proto-West Germanic fleus, from Proto-Germanic fleusaz, from Proto-Indo-European plews-, from Proto-Indo-European plúsis — flea.

fleecily (English): In a fleecy way

Definitions

  1. In a fleecy way

Ancestry of “fleecily”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishfleecyResembling or covered in fleece
2EnglishfleeceHair or wool of a sheep or similar animal;...
3Middle EnglishflesA sheepskin or fleece; the skin of a sheep
4Old Englishflēosfleece
5Proto-West Germanicfleusfleece
6Proto-Germanicfleusaz
7Proto-Indo-Europeanplews-to pluck, a feather, fleece; to pull out, pluck
8Proto-Indo-Europeanplúsisflea
Every word from Proto-Indo-European plúsis
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