Where does “witchly” come from?

witchly (English) comes from English Witch, from Middle English wicche, from Old English wiċċe, from Proto-Germanic wikkōną, from Proto-Indo-European wik-néh₂-, from Proto-Indo-European weyk-, from Proto-Indo-European wey- — to wither; fade; to move, go ahead; to be strong;...

witchly (English): Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of witches;...

Definitions

  1. Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of witches;...

Ancestry of “witchly”, step by step

witchly traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English Witch

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishWitchA person (now usually particularly a woman) who uses magical or similar supernatural powers to influence or predict events, particularly one with malicious motives
2Middle Englishwicchewitch, wizard, sorceror; pagan, heretic,...
3Old Englishwiċċe(female) witch
4Proto-Germanicwikkōnąto practice sorcery
5Proto-Indo-Europeanwik-néh₂-
6Proto-Indo-Europeanweyk-to separate, to choose; to contain, to envelop;...
7Proto-Indo-Europeanwey-to wither; fade; to move, go ahead; to be strong;...

via English ly

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishlyAbbreviation of light-year
2VietnameselyAlternative spelling of li
Every word from Proto-Indo-European wey-
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