Where does “forthshow” come from?

forthshow (English) comes from English Forth, from English Fourth, from Middle English fourthe, from Middle English ferthe, from Old English fēorþa, from Proto-West Germanic feurþō, from Proto-Germanic fedurþô — fourth.

forthshow (English): To show forth; make known

Definitions

  1. To show forth; make known

Ancestry of “forthshow”, step by step

forthshow traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English Forth

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishForththat flows for about 47 km (29 miles) from The Trossachs through Stirling to the Firth of Forth on the North Sea
2EnglishFourthThe Fourth of July
3Middle EnglishfourtheAlternative form of ferthe
4Middle Englishferthefourth; One of four equal parts of a whole; a...
5Old Englishfēorþafourth
6Proto-West Germanicfeurþōfourth
7Proto-Germanicfedurþôfourth

via English show

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishshowTo display, to have somebody see; To bestow; to...
2Middle Englishschewento show
3Old Englishscēawianto look, look at, exhibit, display; to look at,...
4Proto-Germanicskawwōnąto look, see, watch
5Proto-Indo-European(s)kewh₁-to perceive; to observe
Every word from Proto-Germanic fedurþô
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