Where does “thilke” come from?

thilke (Middle English) comes from Middle English þe, from Middle English in, from Old English inn, from Old English inne, from Proto-Germanic innai, from Proto-Germanic in, from Proto-Indo-European én — in.

thilke (Middle English): that; those

Definitions

  1. that; those

Ancestry of “thilke”, step by step

thilke traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Middle English þe

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Middle Englishþethe; Second-person singular pronoun indicating a...
2Middle EnglishinAny kind of accomodation; particularly; A home or...
3Old Englishinnin; inn
4Old Englishinneinside, in; indoors
5Proto-Germanicinnaiwithin, inside
6Proto-Germanicinin; into
7Proto-Indo-Europeanénin

via Middle English ilke

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Middle Englishilkesame
2Old Englishīlcathe same
3Proto-Germanicilīkazthe same
4Proto-Germanic-līkaz-like, -ly
5Proto-Germaniclīkąbody; corpse, dead body; leech-line, bolt-rope
6Proto-Indo-Europeanleyǵ-to bind, tie

Words derived from “thilke

Every word from Proto-Indo-European énEvery word from Proto-Germanic inEvery word from Proto-Germanic innai
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