Where does “felun” come from?

felun (Anglo-Norman) comes from Medieval Latin fello, from Frankish fellō, from Proto-Germanic fillô, from Proto-Germanic faluz, from Proto-Indo-European pol- — to pour, flow, float, fly, swim, flee; to pour,...

felun (Anglo-Norman): traitor, wretch; Alternative form of felon

Definitions

  1. traitor, wretch; Alternative form of felon

Ancestry of “felun”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Medieval LatinfelloI suck; I fellate, perform fellatio, suck off;...
2Frankishfellōevildoer; wicked person
3Proto-Germanicfillô
4Proto-Germanicfaluzterrible; cruel; bad
5Proto-Indo-Europeanpol-to pour, flow, float, fly, swim, flee; to pour,...

Words derived from “felun

Every word from Proto-Indo-European pol-Every word from Proto-Germanic faluzEvery word from Proto-Germanic fillô