Where does “waffly” come from?

waffly (English) comes from English waffle, from Scots waffle, from Scots waff, from Middle English waffen, from Old English wafian, from Proto-Germanic wabōną, from Proto-Indo-European webʰ- — to weave, braid.

waffly (English): Characterized by the presence of waffle

Definitions

  1. Characterized by the presence of waffle

Ancestry of “waffly”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishwaffleA flat pastry pressed with a grid pattern; A...
2Scotswaffleto waver, flutter
3Scotswaffto wave, to move to and fro
4Middle Englishwaffen
5Old Englishwafianto wave; to be agitated, astonished, amazed; to...
6Proto-Germanicwabōną
7Proto-Indo-Europeanwebʰ-to weave, braid

Words derived from “waffly

Every word from Proto-Indo-European webʰ-