Where does “chete” come from?

chete (Middle English) comes from Middle English achete, from Middle English eschete, from Old French eschet, from Old French escheoir, from Latin excadēre, from Latin cadēre, from Latin cadō, from Proto-Italic kadō — to fall.

chete (Middle English): cottage

Definitions

  1. cottage

Ancestry of “chete”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Middle EnglishacheteEscheat; the acquisition of property left without an inheritor
2Middle EnglishescheteThe taking of property from a feudal subject due to extinction of their line or crimes committed; escheat
3Old Frencheschet
4Old Frenchescheoirto fall; to happen
5Latinexcadērefall out
6Latincadēre
7Latincadōto fall, to fall out
8Proto-Italickadōfall, sink
9Proto-Indo-Europeanḱad-to fall

Words derived from “chete

Every word from Proto-Indo-European ḱad-