Where does “upwrench” come from?

upwrench (English) comes from English wrench, from Middle English wrench, from Old English wrenċ, from Proto-West Germanic *wranki, from Proto-Germanic wrankiz, from Proto-Indo-European wreng- — to turn.

upwrench (English): To wrench upward; to tear up or uproot

Definitions

  1. To wrench upward; to tear up or uproot

Ancestry of “upwrench”, step by step

upwrench traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English wrench

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishwrenchA movement that twists or pulls violently; a tug;...
2Middle EnglishwrenchA trick or artifice; a deceptive action
3Old Englishwrenċwile, stratagem; trick, deceit
4Proto-West Germanic*wranki
5Proto-Germanicwrankiza turning, twisting; a turn, twisting
6Proto-Indo-Europeanwreng-to turn

via English up

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishupAway from the surface of the Earth or other...
2Middle Englishupto a vertical axis
3Old Englishuppup; upstairs
4Proto-West Germanic*upp
Every word from Proto-Indo-European wreng-