chewing
English
verb form
Etymology
Inherited from Middle English chewyng inherited from Old English *ċēowende inherited from Proto-Germanic *kewwandz, *kewwaną (chew) affix from English chew.
Origin
English
chew
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- chew English
- chewable English
- chewer English
- cheweth English
- chewie English
- chewing gum English
- chewingly English
- chewproof English
- chewstick English
- chewy English
- gum English
- midchew English
- nonchewing English
- overchew English
- prechew English
- rechew English
- chewing-gum French
- *ǵyewh₁- Proto-Indo-European
- chuinga Portuguese
- *kawǭ Proto-Germanic
- *kewwandz Proto-Germanic
- *kewwaną Proto-Germanic
- チューインガム Japanese
- *ċēowende Old English
- ceowan Old English
- ċēowan Old English
- chewen Middle English
- chewyng Middle English
- tyggja Old Norse
- tyggva Old Norse
- ciungă Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- kiuwan Old High German
- ချူးအင်းဂမ်း Burmese
- *keuwan gmw-pro
- *kiuwan Old Dutch
- ચિંગમ Gujarati
- 츄잉껌 Korean
- tschaae Pennsylvania German
- tyingam Mauritian Creole
- tyingam Seychellois Creole
- chu Nigerian Pidgin