Proto-Germanic: *aiwiskia-n; *aiwisk=
Meaning: dishonour, shame
Gothic: aiwiski n. (ja) `shame'; un-aiwisk-s `without shame'
Old English: ǟwisc, -e f. `a dishonour, disgrece, offence'; ǟwisc adj. `disgraced, ashamed, abashed', ǟwiscnys, -ness, -e f. `disgrace, obscenity, filthiness, ablushing for shame, reverence'
Low German: eisk, aisch `fürchterlich, ekelhaft, garstig'
Middle High German: eisch 'hässlich, abscheulich'