Where does “houette” come from?

houette (Norman) comes from Old French hoete, from Old French hoe, from Old Dutch houwan, from Proto-West Germanic hauwan, from Proto-Germanic hawwaną, from Proto-Celtic sukkos, from Proto-Indo-European suH-, from Proto-Indo-European sewH- — to press out, extract; juice; liquid, rain; to...

houette (Norman): hoe

Definitions

  1. hoe

Ancestry of “houette”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Frenchhoetesmall hoe with an edge
2Old Frenchhoehoe
3Old Dutchhouwanto hew, to chop
4Proto-West Germanichauwanto hew, to chop
5Proto-Germanichawwanąto hew, to chop; to forge
6Proto-Celticsukkospig (snout)
7Proto-Indo-EuropeansuH-pig, hog, swine
8Proto-Indo-EuropeansewH-to bear; to give birth
9Proto-Indo-Europeansew-to press out, extract; juice; liquid, rain; to...
Every word from Proto-Indo-European sew-Every word from Proto-Indo-European sewH-Every word from Proto-Indo-European suH-