Where does “eyre” come from?

eyre (Middle English) comes from Old English ǣġru, from Old English ǣġ, from Proto-West Germanic aij, from English ice, from Middle English is, from Old English īs, from Proto-West Germanic īs, from Proto-Germanic īsą — ice, frost.

eyre (Middle English): Alternative form of eere; eggs

Definitions

  1. Alternative form of eere; eggs

Ancestry of “eyre”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Englishǣġrueggs
2Old Englishǣġegg
3Proto-West Germanicaijegg
4EnglishiceWater in frozen form; Any frozen volatile...
5Middle Englishisice; That which is short-lived like ice; icy...
6Old Englishīsice
7Proto-West Germanicīsice
8Proto-Germanicīsąice
9Proto-Indo-Europeanh₁eyH-ice, frost

Words derived from “eyre

Every word from Proto-Indo-European h₁eyH-Every word from Proto-Germanic īsąEvery word from Proto-West Germanic īs