Where does “мэркӀызет” come from?

мэркӀызет (East Circassian) comes from Russian маркизе́т, from English marquisette, from French Marquise, from French marquis, from Old French marchis, from Latin marcliensis, from Frankish markōn, from Proto-Germanic markōną — edge, boundary, border; frontier, border.

мэркӀызет (East Circassian): marquisette

Definitions

  1. marquisette

Ancestry of “мэркӀызет”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Russianмаркизе́т
2EnglishmarquisetteA sheer cotton fabric used for mosquito nets and...
3FrenchMarquisemarchioness a member of foreign nobility
4Frenchmarquismarquess
5Old Frenchmarchismarquis
6Latinmarcliensis
7Frankishmarkōnto mark, mark out, to press with the foot
8Proto-Germanicmarkōnąto mark; to notice
9Proto-Germanicmarkōborder, boundary; region, area
10Proto-Indo-Europeanmorǵ-edge, boundary, border; frontier, border
Every word from Proto-Indo-European morǵ-Every word from Proto-Germanic markōEvery word from Proto-Germanic markōną
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