puzumaki
pu (瀑 Mandarin for "waterfall" or "cascade") + uzumaki (うずまき Japanese for "spiral")
pu (瀑 Mandarin for "waterfall" or "cascade") + uzumaki (うずまき Japanese for "spiral")
Old English webb "woven fabric, woven work, tapestry," from PIE *(h)uebh- "to weave".
Internet sense is from 1992, shortened from World Wide Web (1990). Web browser, web page both also attested 1990.
Old English writing "action of forming letters and characters," verbal noun from write (v.).
From c. 1200 as "text; body of poetry, narrative, etc. in written form; written material."
Middle English wandren, from Old English wandrian "move about aimlessly, wander," from PIE root *wendh- "to turn, wind, weave".
wanderlust (n.): 1902, from German Wanderlust, literally "desire for wandering".
"accustomed," Middle English contraction of Old English, from PIE root *wen- (1) "to desire, strive for."
"habitual usage, custom," c. 1400, from wont, adjective and verb.
Old English hwa "who," sometimes "what; anyone, someone; each; whosoever," from PIE root *kwo-, stem of relative and interrogative pronouns.