Where does “walnutty” come from?

walnutty (English) comes from English walnut, from Middle English walnote, from Old English wealhhnutu, from Old English wealh, from Old English īeġ, from Proto-West Germanic auwju, from Proto-Germanic awjō, from Proto-Germanic agwjō — water.

walnutty (English): Resembling or characteristic of walnut

Definitions

  1. Resembling or characteristic of walnut

Ancestry of “walnutty”, step by step

walnutty traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English walnut

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishwalnutA hardwood tree of the genus "Juglans"; A nut of...
2Middle EnglishwalnoteAlternative form of walnot
3Old Englishwealhhnutuwalnut
4Old Englishwealhforeigner; Briton or Welshman; slave
5Old Englishīeġisland
6Proto-West Germanicauwjufloodplain; meadow; island
7Proto-Germanicawjōfloodplain; meadow; island
8Proto-Germanicagwjō
9Proto-Indo-Europeanh₂ékʷeh₂water

via English Y

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishYA figure or mark in the shape of the letter Y; A...
2EnglishyuriA narrative or visual work featuring a romance or...
3Japanese百合lily
4Japanese連用形an inflectional category: the continuative or...
5Japanese見るto see, to watch, to observe, to look at...
6Japanesea dream; a vision; leaving reality to the state...
7Old Japanesea dream
8Japanesean order in biology: smaller than a class, bigger...
9Middle Chinese
Every word from Proto-Indo-European h₂ékʷeh₂
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