Where does “fulmard” come from?

fulmard (Middle English) comes from Old English fūl, from Proto-West Germanic fūl, from Proto-Germanic fūlaz, from Proto-Indo-European pū- — rotten, putrid; be rotten; putrid; to rot, swell,...

Ancestry of “fulmard”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Englishfūlfoul, unclean, impure, vile, corrupt, rotten,...
2Proto-West Germanicfūlfoul, dirty
3Proto-Germanicfūlazfoul, dirty; rotten
4Proto-Indo-Europeanpū-rotten, putrid; be rotten; putrid; to rot, swell,...

Words derived from “fulmard

Every word from Proto-Indo-European pū-Every word from Proto-Germanic fūlazEvery word from Proto-West Germanic fūl