Where does “mersċmealwe” come from?

mersċmealwe (Old English) comes from Old English mersċ, from Proto-West Germanic marisk, from Proto-West Germanic mari, from Proto-Germanic mari, from Proto-Indo-European móri, from Proto-Indo-European mer- — to die; to disappear; sea, lake, wetland.

mersċmealwe (Old English): marshmallow

Definitions

  1. marshmallow

Ancestry of “mersċmealwe”, step by step

mersċmealwe traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Old English mersċ

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Englishmersċmarsh
2Proto-West Germanicmarisklake-like, marshy; marsh, swamp
3Proto-West Germanicmarisea, lake
4Proto-Germanicmarisea, ocean; lake, body of water
5Proto-Indo-Europeanmórisea; standing water
6Proto-Indo-Europeanmer-to die; to disappear; sea, lake, wetland

via Old English mealwe

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Englishmealwemallow
2Latinmalvamallow

Words derived from “mersċmealwe

Every word from Proto-Indo-European mer-Every word from Proto-Indo-European móriEvery word from Proto-Germanic mari