Where does “Frenchery” come from?

Frenchery (English) comes from English French, from Middle English French, from Old English Frenċisċ, from Old English Franca, from Proto-West Germanic frankō, from Proto-Germanic frankô, from Proto-Indo-European prAng- — pole, stalk.

Frenchery (English): French fashions collectively

Definitions

  1. French fashions collectively

Ancestry of “Frenchery”, step by step

Frenchery traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English French

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishFrenchThe people of France; groups of French people;...
2Middle EnglishFrench
3Old EnglishFrenċisċFrankish
4Old EnglishFrancaFrank, Frenchman; a Frank
5Proto-West Germanicfrankōspear, javelin; a Frank
6Proto-Germanicfrankôspear, javelin; a Frank
7Proto-Indo-EuropeanprAng-pole, stalk

via English ery

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Englishery
Every word from Proto-Indo-European prAng-Every word from Proto-Germanic frankôEvery word from Proto-West Germanic frankō