Where does “strewynge” come from?

strewynge (Middle English) comes from Middle English strewen, from Old English strewian, from Old English strēawian, from Proto-West Germanic *strauwjan, from Proto-Germanic strawjaną, from Proto-Indo-European strowéyeti, from Proto-Indo-European strew-, from Proto-Indo-European sterh₃- — sterile, infertile.

strewynge (Middle English): spreading, scattering

Definitions

  1. spreading, scattering

Ancestry of “strewynge”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Middle Englishstrewen
2Old EnglishstrewianAlternative form of strēawian; to strew, scatter
3Old Englishstrēawianto strew
4Proto-West Germanic*strauwjanto strew, to spread out
5Proto-Germanicstrawjanąto strew
6Proto-Indo-Europeanstrowéyetito strew, to disperse; to spawn
7Proto-Indo-Europeanstrew-to spread, to strew
8Proto-Indo-Europeansterh₃-to spread, extend, stretch out
9Proto-Indo-Europeanster-sterile, infertile

Words derived from “strewynge

Every word from Proto-Indo-European ster-Every word from Proto-Indo-European sterh₃-Every word from Proto-Indo-European strew-