Shrivel

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mid 16th century: perhaps of Scandinavian origin; compare with Swedish dialect skryvla ‘to wrinkle’.


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First recorded as shriveled(“shrivelled”), probably of North Germanic origin related to dialectal Swedish skryvla(“to wrinkle, shrivel”); perhaps ultimately related to Proto-Germanic *skrinkwaną(“to shrivel, shrink”) or *skrimpaną(“to shrink”). [1]


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shrivel (v.)

1560s (implied in shriveled), a word of unknown origin, not found in Middle English; perhaps from a Scandinavian source (compare Swedish skryvla "to wrinkle, to shrivel"), perhaps ultimately connected with shrimp (n.) and shrink (v.). Related: Shriveled; shriveling.


Middle English did have rivelled "wrinkled, furrowed," from Old English rifelede, from *rifel "a wrinkle or fold on the skin," a word of obscure origin, "very common c 1530-1720" [OED] in the senses "dried" (of fruit), "shriveled by heat."