Where does “seaway” come from?

seaway (English) comes from Middle English seewey, from Old English sǣweġ — a sea-way, a path through the sea.

seaway (English): a lane or route at sea that is regularly used by...

Definitions

  1. a lane or route at sea that is regularly used by...

Ancestry of “seaway”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Middle Englishseewey
2Old Englishsǣweġa sea-way, a path through the sea

Words derived from “seaway

Every word from Old English sǣweġEvery word from Middle English seewey
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