Where does “trogh” come from?

trogh (Middle English) comes from Old English troh, from Proto-Semitic ṯin- — two.

trogh (Middle English): A trough long narrow container

Definitions

  1. A trough long narrow container

Ancestry of “trogh”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old EnglishtrohAlternative form of trog
2Proto-Semiticṯin-two

Words derived from “trogh

Every word from Proto-Semitic ṯin-Every word from Old English troh