Where does “strontjaloers” come from?

strontjaloers (Dutch) comes from Dutch jaloers, from Middle Dutch jalours, from Old French jalous, from Latin zēlōsus, from Latin zēlus, from Ancient Greek Ζῆλος, from Proto-Indo-European yeh₂- — to go; to go in, enter; to ride, to travel.

strontjaloers (Dutch): very jealous

Definitions

  1. very jealous

Ancestry of “strontjaloers”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Dutchjaloersjealous, envious
2Middle Dutchjalours
3Old Frenchjalouseager; zealous; jealous
4Latinzēlōsusjealous
5Latinzēluszeal, emulation
6Ancient GreekΖῆλοςZelus
7Proto-Indo-Europeanyeh₂-to go; to go in, enter; to ride, to travel
Every word from Proto-Indo-European yeh₂-Every word from Ancient Greek ΖῆλοςEvery word from Latin zēlus
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