Where does “Gach” come from?

Gach (English) comes from Polish gach, from Polish gamrat, from Italian camerata, from Spanish camarada, from Spanish cámara, from Old Spanish camara, from Vulgar Latin camara, from Latin camera — to bend, to curve.

Ancestry of “Gach”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Polishgachlover; suitor, wooer; male hare
2Polishgamratcompanion, friend; lover
3Italiancameratadormitory; companion, mate; A fellow fascist or...
4Spanishcamaradacomrade
5Spanishcámararoom; camera; chamber
6Old Spanishcamara
7Vulgar LatincamaraAlternative spelling of camera; second-person...
8LatincameraA chamber in its various senses, "including";...
9Ancient GreekκαμάραAnything with an arched cover such as a covered...
10Proto-Iraniankamarā-something curved
11Proto-Iraniankamárati
12Proto-Indo-Iranian*kmárati
13Proto-Indo-Europeankh₂em-to bend, to curve
Every word from Proto-Indo-European kh₂em-
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