Where does “wordle” come from?

wordle (English) comes from English Word, from English worth, from Middle English worth, from Old English weorþ, from Proto-Germanic werþaz, from Proto-Indo-European wert-, from Proto-Indo-European wer- — to burn; to cover, heed, notice; squirrel.

wordle (English): One of several pivoted pieces forming the throat...

Definitions

  1. One of several pivoted pieces forming the throat...

Ancestry of “wordle”, step by step

wordle traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English Word

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishWordScripture; The Bible; The creative word of God;...
2EnglishworthHaving a value of; proper to be exchanged for;...
3Middle Englishworthto become
4Old Englishweorþworth, deserving; honoured, esteemed; worth,...
5Proto-Germanicwerþazworthy, valuable
6Proto-Indo-Europeanwert-to turn, to rotate
7Proto-Indo-Europeanwer-to burn; to cover, heed, notice; squirrel

via English Wardle

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishWardleOS grid ref SJ6157
2Old Englishhyllhill
3Albanianhullifurrow
4Proto-Germanichullizhill
5Proto-Indo-Europeankl̥Hníshill
6Proto-Indo-EuropeankelH-to rise, to be tall; hill

Words derived from “wordle

Every word from Proto-Indo-European wer-Every word from Proto-Indo-European wert-Every word from Proto-Germanic werþaz