Where does “chiffe” come from?

chiffe (French) comes from Middle French chiffe, from Old French chipe, from Middle English chip, from Old English ċipp, from Old English ċippian, from Proto-Germanic kipp-, from Proto-Indo-European ǵey- — to split; divide; germinate; sprout; to split;...

chiffe (French): rag; drip

Definitions

  1. rag; drip

Ancestry of “chiffe”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Middle Frenchchiffecloth, old rag
2Old Frenchchiperag; bit, scrap
3Middle Englishchipfragment, worthless thing; chip, shard, fragment
4Old Englishċippchip; small piece of wood; chip, splinter,...
5Old Englishċippianto cut; hew
6Proto-Germanickipp-to chop; split; to cut; carve; hack; chop
7Proto-Indo-Europeanǵey-to split; divide; germinate; sprout; to split;...

Words derived from “chiffe

Every word from Proto-Indo-European ǵey-