Where does “markizaat” come from?

markizaat (Dutch) comes from Dutch markies, from French Marquise, from French marquis, from Old French marchis, from Latin marcliensis, from Frankish markōn, from Proto-Germanic markōną, from Proto-Germanic markō — edge, boundary, border; frontier, border.

markizaat (Dutch): marquisate

Definitions

  1. marquisate

Ancestry of “markizaat”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Dutchmarkiesmarquis
2FrenchMarquisemarchioness a member of foreign nobility
3Frenchmarquismarquess
4Old Frenchmarchismarquis
5Latinmarcliensis
6Frankishmarkōnto mark, mark out, to press with the foot
7Proto-Germanicmarkōnąto mark; to notice
8Proto-Germanicmarkōborder, boundary; region, area
9Proto-Indo-Europeanmorǵ-edge, boundary, border; frontier, border
Every word from Proto-Indo-European morǵ-
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