Where does “assel” come from?

assel (German) comes from Middle High German esel, from Old High German esil, from Proto-West Germanic asil, from Latin asellus, from Latin asinus, from Latin acinus, from Latin acies, from Proto-Indo-European h₂eḱ- — sharp.

assel (German): woodlouse, slater, pill bug

Definitions

  1. woodlouse, slater, pill bug

Ancestry of “assel”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Middle High Germanesel
2Old High Germanesil
3Proto-West Germanicasildonkey
4LatinasellusSmall or young ass or donkey
5Latinasinusa donkey, an ass; an ass, an idiot, a dolt, a...
6Latinacinusa berry, especially the grape; the seed of a...
7Latinaciessharp edge or point; battle line; battle,...
8Proto-Indo-Europeanh₂eḱ-sharp

Words derived from “assel

Every word from Proto-Indo-European h₂eḱ-