Where does “bandeord” come from?

bandeord (Danish) comes from Danish bande, from German Bande, from French bande, from French là, from Italian là, from Spanish la, from Portuguese lá, from German a.

bandeord (Danish): a swear word, a curse word

Definitions

  1. a swear word, a curse word

Ancestry of “bandeord”, step by step

bandeord traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Danish bande

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Danishbandegang; barrier, cushion; to curse
2GermanBandegang; group, squad, band; elevated boundary of a...
3Frenchbandeband, strip; stripe; strip
4Frenchthere; here, present
5Italianthere
6Spanishlafeminine singular definite article; the
7Portuguesethere; used with an adverb phrase to indicate...
8GermanaAlternative form of A; Abbreviation of a-Moll;...
9Germana-MollA-minor
10Hungarianathe; this; that
11Frenchàto; on the, to; at
12Middle Frenchato; towards; third-person singular present...
13Old Frenchato; towards; belonging to
14LatinA
15Etruscan𐌀and, also
16Ancient Greekᾱ̔

via Danish ord

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Danishordword
2Old Danishorthword
3Old Norseorðword
4Proto-Germanicwurdąword
5Proto-Indo-Europeanwerdʰo-word
6Proto-Indo-Europeanwerh₁-to speak, say
Every word from Ancient Greek ᾱ̔Every word from Etruscan 𐌀Every word from Latin A