Where does “baas” come from?

baas (Dutch) comes from Middle Dutch baes, from Old Dutch baso, from Proto-West Germanic *baswō, from Proto-Germanic baswô, from Proto-Germanic baswǭ — father's sister, aunt, cousin; father's sister;...

baas (Dutch): boss, chief, superior; employer, manager; strong...

Definitions

  1. boss, chief, superior; employer, manager; strong...

Ancestry of “baas”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Middle Dutchbaesmaster of a household, friend
2Old Dutchbasouncle, kinsman
3Proto-West Germanic*baswō
4Proto-Germanicbaswôuncle; kinsman
5Proto-Germanicbaswǭfather's sister, aunt, cousin; father's sister;...

Words derived from “baas

Every word from Proto-Germanic baswǭEvery word from Proto-Germanic baswôEvery word from Proto-West Germanic *baswō