Where does β€œwestrihte” come from?

westrihte (Old English) comes from Old English rihte, from Old English E, from Latin E, from Etruscan πŒ„, from Ancient Greek Ξ΅, from Phoenician 𐀄, from Egyptian π“€ .

westrihte (Old English): due west

Definitions

  1. due west

Ancestry of β€œwestrihte”, step by step

westrihte traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Old English rihte

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Englishrihtestraight; right, in the following senses
2Old EnglishEβ€”
3LatinEScribal abbreviation of the diphthong ae
4EtruscanπŒ„β€”
5Ancient GreekΞ΅Lower case epsilon, the fifth letter of the ancient and modern Greek alphabets. Its name was Ξ΅αΌΆ, later αΌ’ ψιλόν, and presently έψιλον. It represents roughly the same sound in both alphabets: in Modern Greek, a somewhat lowered variant of the mid front unrounded vowel: or. It is preceded by Ξ΄ and foll
6Phoenician𐀄that
7Egyptianπ“€ β€”

via Old English west

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Englishwestwest
2Proto-West Germanic*westrwestern, westernly
3Proto-GermanicwestrΔ…west; west, westward
4Proto-Germanicwestrazwest, western
5Proto-Indo-Europeanwek(Κ·)sperosevening
6Proto-Indo-Europeanwe-β€”
Every word from Egyptian π“€  β†’Every word from Phoenician 𐀄 β†’Every word from Ancient Greek Ξ΅ β†’