Etymology:
The word "wooden" comes from the Old English word "wōden" or "wōdenne," which means "made of wood." This word is related to the Proto-Germanic word "*wudanaz," which also means "wood" or "wooden."
Meaning:
"Wooden" means:
Origin:
The Proto-Germanic word "wudanaz" is thought to derive from the Proto-Indo-European root "wedh-," which means "tree" or "wood." This root is also found in other languages, such as Greek "hȳlē" (forest), Latin "vītis" (vine), and Russian "ved'ma" (witch).
In Old English, the word "wōden" was used to refer to both the material and the adjective. Over time, the two forms became distinct, with "wooden" being used primarily as the adjective and "wood" as the noun.
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