Where does “haulm” come from?

haulm (English) comes from Middle English halm, from Old English healm, from Proto-Germanic helmaz, from Proto-Germanic halmaz, from Proto-Indo-European ḱolh₂mos, from Proto-Indo-European ḱelh₂- — to pierce, strike; to stick; prick; stab.

haulm (English): The stems of various cultivated plants, left...

Definitions

  1. The stems of various cultivated plants, left...

Ancestry of “haulm”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Middle EnglishhalmAlternative form of helm; The stalks remaining...
2Old Englishhealmthe stalk of a plant or grass; straw; hay;...
3Proto-Germanichelmazhelmet
4Proto-Germanichalmazhalm; stem; stalk; straw; hay
5Proto-Indo-Europeanḱolh₂mosstalk
6Proto-Indo-Europeanḱelh₂-to pierce, strike; to stick; prick; stab

Words derived from “haulm

Every word from Proto-Indo-European ḱelh₂-Every word from Proto-Indo-European ḱolh₂mosEvery word from Proto-Germanic halmaz