Talk:ember

Etymology
The presentation is fairly universal and obvious as to its Old English origin[8]. Also cognate is Old English ĀM (branding iron)[6]. From the P.I.E. root are the derivatives: Greek AITHŌ (to burn)[7], Latin ÆSTES[7], Old English ĒAST[5] (east), and ĀST[6] (oast, kiln), et cetera. Andrew H. Gray 14:23, 24 September 2016 (UTC) Andrew (talk) [0] means 'Absolutely not; [1] means 'Exceedingly unlikely'; [2] means 'Very dubious'; [3] means 'Questionable'; [4] means 'Possible'; [5] means 'Probable'; [6] means 'Likely'; [7] means 'Most Likely' or *Unattested; [8] means 'Attested'; [9] means 'Obvious' - only used for close matches within the same language or dialect, at linkable periods.