Where does “afellen” come from?

afellen (Middle English) comes from Middle English fellen, from Old English fellan, from Proto-West Germanic *fallijan, from Proto-Germanic fallijaną, from Proto-Germanic fallaną, from Proto-Indo-European pōl-, from Slovincian pól, from Proto-Slavic polъ — to split off, separate; to chop, to separate.

afellen (Middle English): to fell, cut down

Definitions

  1. to fell, cut down

Ancestry of “afellen”, step by step

afellen traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Middle English fellen

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Middle Englishfellento fell
2Old EnglishfellanAlternative form of fiellan
3Proto-West Germanic*fallijanto cause to fall, to fell
4Proto-Germanicfallijanąto cause to fall, to fell
5Proto-Germanicfallanąto fall
6Proto-Indo-Europeanpōl-
7Slovincianpólhalf
8Proto-Slavicpolъside, flank; half; member of a pair of options →...
9Proto-Indo-European(s)pelH-to split off, separate; to chop, to separate

via Middle English A

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Middle EnglishA
2Middle EnglishII (first-person singular subject pronoun)
3Old EnglishI
4Proto-West GermanicikI
5Proto-Germanic*ek
6Proto-Indo-Europeanéǵh₂I
Every word from Proto-Indo-European (s)pelH-
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