Where does “fejl” come from?

fejl (Danish) comes from Middle Low German feil, from French faille, from French faillir, from Middle French faillir, from Old French falir, from Vulgar Latin fallire, from Latin fallō, from Proto-Indo-European ǵʰwel- — to bend; to lie, deceive.

fejl (Danish): wrong; wrongly, erroneously, mis-; mistake, error

Definitions

  1. wrong; wrongly, erroneously, mis-; mistake, error

Ancestry of “fejl”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Middle Low Germanfeil
2Frenchfaillefault; flaw; third-person singular present...
3Frenchfaillirto almost do something; to fail; to go bankrupt
4Middle Frenchfaillirto fail
5Old Frenchfalirto fail; to err; to make a mistake
6Vulgar Latinfallire
7Latinfallōto deceive, beguile, trick, cheat, delude, ensnare, disappoint
8Proto-Indo-Europeanǵʰwel-to bend; to lie, deceive

Words derived from “fejl

Every word from Proto-Indo-European ǵʰwel-Every word from Latin fallōEvery word from Vulgar Latin fallire