Where does “swiken” come from?

swiken (Middle Dutch) comes from Old Dutch swīcan, from Proto-West Germanic swīkwan, from Proto-Germanic swīkwaną, from Proto-Indo-European swem(bʰ)- — to bend, turn, swing; to be unsteady, move, swim.

swiken (Middle Dutch): to fall short; to fall over, to come over; to...

Definitions

  1. to fall short; to fall over, to come over; to...

Ancestry of “swiken”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Dutchswīcanto give way
2Proto-West Germanicswīkwanto dodge, to avoid; to betray
3Proto-Germanicswīkwanąto move out of the way; dodge; swerve; avoid;...
4Proto-Indo-Europeanswem(bʰ)-to bend, turn, swing; to be unsteady, move, swim

Words derived from “swiken

Every word from Proto-Indo-European swem(bʰ)-Every word from Proto-Germanic swīkwanąEvery word from Proto-West Germanic swīkwan