Where does “trecherie” come from?

trecherie (Middle English) comes from Old French tricherie, from Old French tricher, from Middle Dutch trek, from Middle Dutch trekken, from Old Dutch trekkan, from Old Dutch trekan, from Proto-Germanic trekaną, from Proto-Indo-European dreg- — to pull; to drag, scrape.

Ancestry of “trecherie”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Frenchtricherie
2Old Frenchtricheralternative infinitive of trichier; to cheat,...
3Middle Dutchtreka trick
4Middle Dutchtrekkento draw, play a trick on
5Old Dutchtrekkan
6Old Dutchtrekanto move, drag
7Proto-Germanictrekanąto push; to drag; to scratch
8Proto-Indo-Europeandreg-to pull; to drag, scrape

Words derived from “trecherie

Every word from Proto-Indo-European dreg-Every word from Proto-Germanic trekanąEvery word from Old Dutch trekan