Where does “slavish” come from?

Slavish comes from Middle English -isch, Old English -isċ, Latin Sclavus, Proto-Germanic -iskaz, and Proto-Indo-European -iskos, originally denoting characteristic of or relating to Slavic peoples.

slavish (English): In the manner of a slave; abject; utterly...

Definitions

  1. In the manner of a slave; abject; utterly...

Ancestry of “slavish”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishslaveA person who is held in servitude as the property...
2Middle Englishsclaveslave individual held in slavery
3Frenchesclaveslave
4Medieval LatinsclavusSlav, slave; slave
5Ancient GreekΣκλάβοςSlav
6Ancient GreekΣκλαβηνόςSlavic
7Proto-SlavicslověninъSlav
8Proto-Slavicslovoword
9Proto-Balto-Slavicślawas
10Proto-Indo-Europeanḱléwosfame
11Proto-Indo-Europeanḱlew-to hear
12Proto-Indo-Europeanḱel-to cover; to incline

Words derived from “slavish

Every word from Proto-Indo-European ḱel-Every word from Proto-Indo-European ḱlew-Every word from Proto-Indo-European ḱléwos