Where does “rinsing” come from?

Rinsing derives from Middle English rinsen, from Old Norse hreinsa, from Proto-Germanic hrainisōną, from Proto-Indo-European krey-, a root meaning to sift or separate.

rinsing (English): present participle of rinse; The act by which...

Definitions

  1. present participle of rinse; The act by which...

Ancestry of “rinsing”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishrinseTo wash quickly using water and no soap; To...
2Middle Englishrinsen
3Frenchraïncer
4Old Norsehreinsato make clean, cleanse; to purge, clear
5Proto-Germanichrainisōnąto clean, cleanse, purify
6Proto-Germanichrainizclean, not dirty; pure; innocent
7Proto-Indo-Europeankróy-n-is
8Proto-Indo-Europeankrey-to sift, separate, divide
Every word from Proto-Indo-European krey-Every word from Proto-Indo-European króy-n-isEvery word from Proto-Germanic hrainiz