Where does “gwandra” come from?

gwandra (Cornish) comes from English wander, from Middle English wandren, from Old English wandrian, from Proto-West Germanic *wandarōn — to waver, change, fluctuate.

gwandra (Cornish): to wander, hike

Definitions

  1. to wander, hike

Ancestry of “gwandra”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishwanderTo move without purpose or specified destination;...
2Middle EnglishwandrenTo move aimlessly; to ramble or saunter
3Old Englishwandrianto wander; to travel
4Proto-West Germanic*wandarōnto waver, change, fluctuate

Words derived from “gwandra

Every word from Proto-West Germanic *wandarōnEvery word from Old English wandrianEvery word from Middle English wandren