Where does “gullick” come from?

gullick (English) comes from English -ock, from Middle English -ok, from Old English -oc, from Hungarian -ük, from Proto-Germanic -ukaz — Forms diminutive nouns.

gullick (English): A deep gully or ravine

Definitions

  1. A deep gully or ravine

Ancestry of “gullick”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1English-ockForming nouns from nouns, originally with a...
2Middle English-oksuffix forming diminutives of nouns
3Old English-ocnoun suffix used to form descriptive names from...
4Hungarian-üktheir
5Proto-Germanic-ukazForms diminutive nouns
Every word from Proto-Germanic -ukaz