Etymology of “*gahlaibō”
Tracing the origin and linguistic journey from Old Frankish
Source language
Old Frankish
Ancestry links
0
Descendants
14
Word Origin Summary
*gahlaibō is attested in Old Frankish. Follow the ancestry chain below to trace where this term came from and how it branched into later descendants.
Descendants and Related Terms
- kompanjon
Swedish · borrowed from
- compaignon
French · derived from
- kompanyon
Indonesian · derived from
- kompanjong
Norwegian Nynorsk · derived from
- companion
English · derived from
- companion
Romanian · borrowed from
- compaignon
Middle French · inherited from
- kompanjon
HBS · borrowed from
What You Can Explore
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