Where does “wearr” come from?

wearr (Old English) comes from Proto-West Germanic *warʀ, from Proto-Germanic *warzaz — callus.

wearr (Old English): a piece of hard skin; callus, callosity

Definitions

  1. a piece of hard skin; callus, callosity

Ancestry of “wearr”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Proto-West Germanic*warʀcallus
2Proto-Germanic*warzazcallus

Words derived from “wearr

Every word from Proto-Germanic *warzazEvery word from Proto-West Germanic *warʀ