Where does “gruntled” come from?

gruntled (English) comes from English disgruntled, from English disgruntle, from English gruntle, from English grunt, from Middle English grunten, from Old English grunnettan, from Proto-West Germanic *grunnattjan, from Proto-Germanic grunnatjaną — to shout.

gruntled (English): Grunted; Satisfied, pleased, contented

Definitions

  1. Grunted; Satisfied, pleased, contented

Ancestry of “gruntled”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Englishdisgruntledsimple past tense and past participle of...
2EnglishdisgruntleTo make discontent or cross; to put in a bad...
3EnglishgruntleTo utter small, low grunts; To complain; to...
4EnglishgruntA short snorting sound, often to show...
5Middle EnglishgruntenTo grunt or groan as or like an animal; to make...
6Old Englishgrunnettanto grunt
7Proto-West Germanic*grunnattjanto grunt
8Proto-GermanicgrunnatjanąTo grunt
9Proto-Germanicgrunnōnąto grunt
10Proto-Indo-Europeangʰrun-to shout
Every word from Proto-Indo-European gʰrun-
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