Where does “ġetæl” come from?

ġetæl (Old English) comes from Proto-Germanic talaz, from Ottoman Turkish طالاز, from Old Anatolian Turkish طلز, from Greek θάλασσα, from Ancient Greek θάλασσα — sea; the Mediterranean Sea; channel.

ġetæl (Old English): swift, ready, having mastery of

Definitions

  1. swift, ready, having mastery of

Ancestry of “ġetæl”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Proto-Germanictalazpliable, bendsome; submissive, hearsome, quick to...
2Ottoman Turkishطالازbillow, breaker, any large and foaming wave or undulating mass of water
3Old Anatolian Turkishطلزhurricane, storm
4Greekθάλασσαsea; storm
5Ancient Greekθάλασσαsea; the Mediterranean Sea; channel

Words derived from “ġetæl

Every word from Ancient Greek θάλασσαEvery word from Greek θάλασσαEvery word from Old Anatolian Turkish طلز