Where does “fletch” come from?

fletch (English) comes from Middle English flegge, from Old English flyċġe, from Proto-West Germanic *flugi, from Proto-Germanic flugjaz, from Proto-Indo-European plewk-, from Proto-Indo-European plew- — to fly, flow, run.

fletch (English): The vane toward the back of an arrow, used to...

Definitions

  1. The vane toward the back of an arrow, used to...

Ancestry of “fletch”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Middle EnglishfleggeAble to fly; feathered, fledged
2Old Englishflyċġeable to fly, fledged
3Proto-West Germanic*flugifledged, feathered
4Proto-Germanicflugjazable to fly, fledged
5Proto-Indo-Europeanplewk-to fly, flow, run; to splash, to flap with hands
6Proto-Indo-Europeanplew-to fly, flow, run

Words derived from “fletch

Every word from Proto-Indo-European plew-Every word from Proto-Indo-European plewk-Every word from Proto-Germanic flugjaz