Where does “citrongul” come from?

citrongul (Danish) comes from Danish citron, from French citron, from German zitrone, from Italian citrone, from Latin citron, from Ancient Greek κίτρον, from Latin citrum, from Latin cī̆trus — cedar; anything made of cedar-wood; cedar-oil.

citrongul (Danish): lemon

Definitions

  1. lemon

Ancestry of “citrongul”, step by step

citrongul traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Danish citron

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Danishcitronlemon
2Frenchcitronlemon; lime; brimstone
3Germanzitronelemon fruit
4Italiancitronecitron
5Latincitron
6Ancient Greekκίτρονfruit of the citron tree
7Latincitrumnominative neuter singular of citer; accusative...
8Latincī̆truscitron tree
9Greekκέδροςcedar
10Ancient Greekκέδροςcedar; anything made of cedar-wood; cedar-oil

via Danish gul

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Danishgulyellow
2Middle Dutchguul
3Proto-West Germanicgeluyellow
4Proto-Germanicgelwazyellow
5Proto-Indo-Europeanǵʰelh₃wósyellow, green
6Proto-Indo-Europeanǵʰelh₃-to flourish; green, yellow
Every word from Ancient Greek κέδροςEvery word from Greek κέδροςEvery word from Latin cī̆trus
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