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Originally Posted by Laurinquë
That is quite plausible, but it still "with"? With what? Ent + with (if we assume wife means a woman who is with) a woman who is with an Ent. They are of the Ent species, so are they with themselves or . . . I think I am confusing myself here. 
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I think she means midwife, which I believe comes from the Old English
mid (with) +
wif (woman).
Entwif, which would be translated as "giant-woman" from Old English, would easily be able to turn into Entwife over time.