Where does “wræclast” come from?

wræclast (Old English) comes from Old English wræc, from Old English wrecan, from Proto-West Germanic wrekan, from Proto-Germanic wrekaną, from Proto-Indo-European wreǵ- — to work, act.

wræclast (Old English): path of exile

Definitions

  1. path of exile

Ancestry of “wræclast”, step by step

wræclast traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Old English wræc

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Englishwræcmisery, torment; persecution, punishment; exile
2Old Englishwrecanto take revenge; to avenge a person or a wrong;...
3Proto-West Germanicwrekanto drive out; to persecute
4Proto-Germanicwrekanąto pursue, to drive out
5Proto-Indo-Europeanwreǵ-to work, act

via Old English last

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Englishlastfootstep, track
2Proto-Germaniclaistaztrack, trace; footprint
3Proto-Indo-Europeanleys-to trace, to track
Every word from Proto-Indo-European wreǵ-Every word from Proto-Germanic wrekanąEvery word from Proto-West Germanic wrekan