Where does “Galante” come from?

Galante (English) comes from Italian galante, from Spanish galante, from Portuguese galante, from French galant, from Old French galer, from Old French galle, from Latin galla, from Gaulish gallā — to flourish; green, yellow.

Ancestry of “Galante”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Italiangalantegallant, chivalrous; amorous, romantic; gallant
2Spanishgalantegallant, charming; erotic
3Portuguesegalantegallant
4Frenchgalantpresent participle of galer; gallant, courteous,...
5Old Frenchgalerto rub; to scratch; to have fun; to enjoy oneself
6Old Frenchgalle
7Latingallathe oak apple, gall-nut; a harsh, sour kind of...
8Gaulishgallāvessel
9Proto-Germanicgallǭgall, bile
10Proto-Indo-Europeanǵʰelh₃-to flourish; green, yellow
Every word from Proto-Indo-European ǵʰelh₃-