Where does “Hällewull” come from?

Hällewull (Luxembourgish) comes from Dutch heleboel, from Dutch hele, from Dutch heel, from Middle Dutch hêel, from Old Dutch hēl, from Proto-West Germanic hail, from Proto-Germanic hailaz, from Proto-Indo-European *kéh₂ilos — healthy.

Hällewull (Luxembourgish): a lot; a medley; a great or confusing number

Definitions

  1. a lot; a medley; a great or confusing number

Ancestry of “Hällewull”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Dutchheleboelwith indefinite article (a) lot
2DutchheleAlternative form of heel
3Dutchheelcomplete, full, whole; unbroken, undamaged,...
4Middle Dutchhêelwhole, full
5Old Dutchhēlhealthy, wholesome
6Proto-West Germanichailhealthy, sound; whole; omen, portent
7Proto-Germanichailazwhole, unbroken, intact; entire, complete; hale,...
8Proto-Indo-European*kéh₂iloshealthy
Every word from Proto-Indo-European *kéh₂ilosEvery word from Proto-Germanic hailazEvery word from Proto-West Germanic hail