Where does “mangcorn” come from?

mangcorn (English) comes from Old English menġan, from Proto-West Germanic *mangijan, from Proto-Germanic mangijaną, from Proto-Indo-European menk- — maimed, mutilation, torment; to knead, to crush;...

mangcorn (English): A mixture of wheat and rye, or other species of...

Definitions

  1. A mixture of wheat and rye, or other species of...

Ancestry of “mangcorn”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Englishmenġanto mix
2Proto-West Germanic*mangijanto mix
3Proto-Germanicmangijanąto knead, mix
4Proto-Indo-Europeanmenk-maimed, mutilation, torment; to knead, to crush;...

Words derived from “mangcorn

Every word from Proto-Indo-European menk-Every word from Proto-Germanic mangijanąEvery word from Proto-West Germanic *mangijan