Where does “unhuddled” come from?

unhuddled (English) comes from English huddled, from English Huddle, from Middle English hudelen, from Middle English huderen, from Middle English hoderen, from Middle English huden, from Old English hȳdan, from Proto-Germanic hūdijaną — to caw, to howl; to cover, hide; to cover, hide,...

unhuddled (English): Not huddled

Definitions

  1. Not huddled

Ancestry of “unhuddled”, step by step

unhuddled traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English huddled

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Englishhuddledtogether in a huddle
2EnglishHuddleA dense and disorderly crowd
3Middle Englishhudelen
4Middle Englishhuderen
5Middle Englishhoderento cover; press together; huddle
6Middle Englishhuden
7Old Englishhȳdanto hide, conceal, preserve; to conceal; hide
8Proto-Germanichūdijanąto hide, conceal
9Proto-Indo-European(s)kewdʰ-to cover, encase; to hide, conceal; to cover,...
10Proto-Indo-European(s)kew-to caw, to howl; to cover, hide; to cover, hide,...

via English un

StepLanguageWordMeaning
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