Where does “popsicle” come from?

popsicle (English) comes from English Epsicle, from English icicle, from English ickle, from English little, from Middle English litel, from Old English lȳtel, from Proto-West Germanic lūtil, from Proto-Germanic lūtilaz.

popsicle (English): Frozen fruit juice, flavored sugar water, or the...

Definitions

  1. Frozen fruit juice, flavored sugar water, or the...

Ancestry of “popsicle”, step by step

popsicle traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English Epsicle

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishEpsicle
2EnglishicicleA drooping, tapering shape of ice
3EnglishickleAn icicle; Little
4EnglishlittleSmall in size; Insignificant, trivial; Very young
5Middle Englishlitellittle
6Old Englishlȳtellittle
7Proto-West Germaniclūtilbent; tending to stoop; crouching
8Proto-Germaniclūtilazbent; tending to stoop; crouching; little
9Proto-Germanicburgzfortification, stronghold; city
10Proto-Indo-Europeanbʰr̥ǵʰ-

via English POP

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishPOPAcronym of point of presence; Acronym of Point of...
2EnglishpopularCommon among the general public; generally...
3Middle EnglishpopulerCommonly known
4Old Frenchpopulaire
5Latinpopulārispopular (by, of or for the people)
6Latin-ārisfirst conjugation
7Latin-ālis
8Proto-Italic-ālisforms relational adjectives

Words derived from “popsicle

Every word from Proto-Indo-European bʰr̥ǵʰ-