Where does “loveache” come from?

loveache (Middle English) comes from Anglo-Norman luvasche, from Latin levisticum, from Latin ligusticum, from Latin ligusticus, from Ancient Greek Λῐγῠστῐκός, from Ancient Greek Λίγυς, from Proto-Indo-European sleyǵ- — to glide, smooth, spread; to smear; to creep; to...

loveache (Middle English): lovage or a similar plant

Definitions

  1. lovage or a similar plant

Ancestry of “loveache”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Anglo-Normanluvasche
2Latinlevisticumlovage
3LatinligusticumA plant indigenous to Liguria; lovage
4LatinligusticusLigurian
5Ancient GreekΛῐγῠστῐκόςLigurian
6Ancient GreekΛίγυςone of the Ligures; a Ligurian; an inhabitant of...
7Proto-Indo-Europeansleyǵ-to glide, smooth, spread; to smear; to creep; to...

Words derived from “loveache

Every word from Proto-Indo-European sleyǵ-Every word from Ancient Greek ΛίγυςEvery word from Ancient Greek Λῐγῠστῐκός