Where does “schooljongen” come from?

schooljongen (Dutch) comes from Dutch jongen, from Dutch jong, from Middle Dutch jonc, from Old Dutch jung, from Proto-West Germanic jung, from Proto-Germanic jungaz, from Proto-Germanic juwungaz, from Proto-Indo-European yuwn̥kós — vital force, life, age, eternity; day, morning.

schooljongen (Dutch): A schoolboy, junior male pupil

Definitions

  1. A schoolboy, junior male pupil

Ancestry of “schooljongen”, step by step

schooljongen traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Dutch jongen

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1DutchjongenA boy, any male child; Members of a male 'peers'...
2Dutchjongyoung; new; A young: a young being, especially an...
3Middle Dutchjoncyoung; most recent
4Old Dutchjungyounger
5Proto-West Germanicjungyoung
6Proto-Germanicjungazyoung
7Proto-Germanicjuwungaz
8Proto-Indo-Europeanyuwn̥kós
9Proto-Indo-Europeanh₂yuh₁en-young
10Proto-Indo-Europeanh₂ey-vital force, life, age, eternity; day, morning

via Dutch school

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Dutchschoolschool; a group of fish
2Middle Dutchschôleschool institute of learning
3LatinscholaLeisure time given to learning; schooltime,...
4Ancient Greekσχολήleisure, free time; rest; that in which leisure...
5Proto-Hellenicskʰolā́
6Proto-Indo-Europeansǵʰ-h₃-léh₂
7Proto-Indo-Europeanseǵʰ-to hold; to overpower
Every word from Proto-Indo-European h₂ey-