Where does “vrijwilliger” come from?

vrijwilliger (Dutch) comes from Dutch vrijwillig, from Dutch vrij, from Middle Dutch vri, from Old Dutch frī, from Proto-West Germanic frī, from Proto-Germanic frijaz, from Proto-Indo-European priHós, from Proto-Indo-European preyH- — to love, to please.

vrijwilliger (Dutch): volunteer; voluntary military recruit or soldier,...

Definitions

  1. volunteer; voluntary military recruit or soldier,...

Ancestry of “vrijwilliger”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Dutchvrijwilligvoluntary, of one's own free will
2Dutchvrijfree; not imprisoned or enslaved; free;...
3Middle Dutchvrifree
4Old Dutchfrīfree, unbound
5Proto-West Germanicfrīfree
6Proto-Germanicfrijazfree
7Proto-Indo-EuropeanpriHósdear, beloved; happy, free
8Proto-Indo-EuropeanpreyH-to love, to please

Words derived from “vrijwilliger

Every word from Proto-Indo-European preyH-