Where does “thwittle” come from?

thwittle (English) comes from Middle English thwitel, from Middle English thwiten, from Old English þwītan, from Proto-Germanic þwītaną, from Proto-Indo-European tweys- — to shake, hurl, toss; to shake, agitate; to hurl,...

thwittle (English): To cut or whittle; A small knife; a whittle

Definitions

  1. To cut or whittle; A small knife; a whittle

Ancestry of “thwittle”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Middle Englishthwitela small knife; a whittle
2Middle Englishthwitento whittle
3Old Englishþwītanto cut, cut off; to thwite; cut; cut off; to...
4Proto-Germanicþwītanąto split
5Proto-Indo-Europeantweys-to shake, hurl, toss; to shake, agitate; to hurl,...
Every word from Proto-Indo-European tweys-Every word from Proto-Germanic þwītanąEvery word from Old English þwītan