Where does “knobby” come from?

Knobby derives from Middle English knobbe, from Middle French -ie, from Latin -ia, from Latin -ivus, from Latin -ia, from Proto-Indo-European -kos.

knobby (English): Resembling a knob; Having many knobs or knob-like...

Definitions

  1. Resembling a knob; Having many knobs or knob-like...

Ancestry of “knobby”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1English-yAdded to nouns and adjectives to form adjectives...
2Middle English-yDesignates an adjective, in many cases formed by...
3Old English-iġ-y, -ic
4Proto-West Germanic-gForms adjectives from nouns and verbs with a...
5Proto-Germanic-gaz-y
6Proto-Indo-European-ḱos-y, -ic

Words derived from “knobby

Every word from Proto-Indo-European -ḱos