Where does “cale” come from?

cale (Old Polish) comes from Old Polish -ę, from Proto-Slavic -ę, from Proto-Indo-European -ę.

cale (Old Polish): unscathedly, intact, without harm

Definitions

  1. unscathedly, intact, without harm

Ancestry of “cale”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Polishforms neuter nouns, especially referring to young animals or, more rarely, young people
2Proto-SlavicForms nouns for young animals and other...
3Proto-Indo-European

Words derived from “cale

Every word from Proto-Indo-European Every word from Old Polish Every word from Proto-Slavic