Where does “swɛ́la” come from?

swɛ́la (Pichinglis) comes from English swallow, from Middle English swalwe, from Old English swealwe, from Proto-West Germanic *swalwā, from Proto-Germanic swalwǭ — swallow.

swɛ́la (Pichinglis): to swallow

Definitions

  1. to swallow

Ancestry of “swɛ́la”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishswallowTo cause to pass from the mouth into the...
2Middle EnglishswalweA swallow or a swift; The meat of such birds
3Old Englishswealweswallow
4Proto-West Germanic*swalwāswallow (bird)
5Proto-Germanicswalwǭswallow
Every word from Proto-Germanic swalwǭEvery word from Proto-West Germanic *swalwāEvery word from Old English swealwe
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