Where does “eichen” come from?

eichen (German) comes from German Eiche, from Middle High German eich, from Old High German eih, from Proto-West Germanic aik, from Proto-West Germanic *-ilā, from Proto-Germanic aiks, from Proto-Indo-European h₂eyǵ- — goat; oak.

eichen (German): to calibrate, to gauge; oaken, oak

Definitions

  1. to calibrate, to gauge; oaken, oak

Ancestry of “eichen”, step by step

eichen traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via German Eiche

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanEicheAn oak tree, an oak, "Quercus"; the common tree;...
2Middle High Germaneich
3Old High Germaneihoak
4Proto-West Germanicaikoak
5Proto-West Germanic*-ilāForms feminine agent nouns, especially of plants and animals
6Proto-Germanicaiksoak tree; oak
7Proto-Indo-Europeanh₂eyǵ-goat; oak

via Middle High German eichen

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Middle High Germaneichen
2LatinaequoI make equal to something else; I compare; I...
3Latin-oforms masculine agent nouns, positive and...
4Proto-Italic-ōd
5Proto-Indo-European-éad

Words derived from “eichen

Every word from Proto-Indo-European h₂eyǵ-Every word from Proto-Germanic aiksEvery word from Proto-West Germanic *-ilā
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