Where does “waters” come from?

Waters is the plural of water, from Old English wæter, Proto-West Germanic watar, and Proto-Germanic watōr, all derived from Proto-Indo-European wódr̥, ultimately from the root wed- meaning to flow.

waters (English): plural of water; amniotic fluid, see bag of...

Definitions

  1. plural of water; amniotic fluid, see bag of...

Ancestry of “waters”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishwaterA substance found at room temperature and...
2Middle Englishwaterwater; water vapour, condensation; lake, pond,...
3Old Englishwæterwater
4Proto-West Germanicwatarwater
5Proto-Germanicwatōrwater
6Proto-Indo-Europeanwódr̥water
7Proto-Indo-Europeanwed-water
8Proto-Indo-Europeanwey-to wither; fade; to move, go ahead; to be strong;...
Every word from Proto-Indo-European wey-
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