Where does “Hoogmadenaar” come from?

Hoogmadenaar (Dutch) comes from Dutch naar, from German narr, from Middle High German narre, from Old High German narro, from Vulgar Latin nario, from Latin naris, from Latin nasus, from Proto-Indo-European néh₂s- — nose, nostril.

Hoogmadenaar (Dutch): an inhabitant of Hoogmade, a village in Zuid-Holland

Definitions

  1. an inhabitant of Hoogmade, a village in Zuid-Holland

Ancestry of “Hoogmadenaar”, step by step

Hoogmadenaar traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Dutch naar

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Dutchnaarto, towards in time, space, consequence, purpose...
2Germannarrfool a person being stupid or oblivious to facts
3Middle High Germannarre
4Old High Germannarroclown; fool
5Vulgar Latinnariomocking, deriding, jeering at
6LatinnarisA nostril, nose; An opening, orifice, vent,...
7Latinnasusnose; sense of smell; spout, nozzle
8Proto-Indo-Europeannéh₂s-nose, nostril

via Dutch Hoogmade

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1DutchHoogmade
2Middle Dutchmadeworm, maggot; meadow
3Old Dutchmatho
4Proto-Germanicmaþômaggot, worm
5Proto-Indo-Europeanmot-
Every word from Proto-Indo-European néh₂s-Every word from Latin nasusEvery word from Latin naris