Where does “quackle” come from?

quackle (English) comes from English quack, from English quacksalver, from Dutch quacksalver, from Middle Dutch quacsalven, from Middle Dutch salve, from Old Dutch salva, from Proto-West Germanic salbu, from Proto-Germanic salbō — fat, oil.

quackle (English): To choke; To make a quacking sound

Definitions

  1. To choke; To make a quacking sound

Ancestry of “quackle”, step by step

quackle traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English quack

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishquackThe sound made by a duck; To make a noise like a...
2EnglishquacksalverOne falsely claiming to possess medical or other...
3Dutchquacksalvera hawker of salve
4Middle Dutchquacsalven
5Middle Dutchsalveointment, salve
6Old Dutchsalvasalve, ointment
7Proto-West Germanicsalbusalve, ointment
8Proto-Germanicsalbōsalve, ointment
9Proto-Indo-Europeansolp-éh₂
10Proto-Indo-Europeanselp-fat, oil

via English Le

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishLethe
2Frenchbreadth, width; strip, length
3Frenchmoinemonk
4Middle Frenchmoinemonk
5Old Frenchmoniemonk
6Latinmonicussporadically attested in early Christian inscriptions from Gaul
Every word from Proto-Indo-European selp-
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