Where does “waste” come from?

waste (West Flemish) comes from Dutch wassen, from Dutch was, from Middle Dutch was, from Middle Dutch wassen, from Old Dutch wassan, from Proto-West Germanic wahsan, from Proto-Germanic wahsijaną, from Indo-European *h₂weks-.

waste (West Flemish): laundry, clothes that need to be washed, or just...

Definitions

  1. laundry, clothes that need to be washed, or just...

Ancestry of “waste”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Dutchwassento wash, to clean; to grow, to rise, to increase,...
2Dutchwaslaundry, clothes that need to be washed, or just...
3Middle Dutchwasfirst/third-person singular past indicative of...
4Middle Dutchwassento grow, to wax; to increase
5Old Dutchwassanto grow, to wax; to rise in level
6Proto-West Germanicwahsanto grow
7Proto-Germanicwahsijanąto grow
8Indo-European*h₂weks-
Every word from Indo-European *h₂weks-