Where does “fledglinghood” come from?

fledglinghood (English) comes from English fledgling, from English -ling, from Middle English -ling, from Old English -ling, from Old English lang, from Proto-West Germanic lang, from Proto-Germanic langaz, from Proto-Indo-European dlongʰos — long.

fledglinghood (English): The state or time of being a fledgling

Definitions

  1. The state or time of being a fledgling

Ancestry of “fledglinghood”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishfledglingUntried or inexperienced; Emergent or rising; A...
2English-lingsmall, immature, miniature; follower or resident;...
3Middle English-lingAn adverbial suffix denoting direction, state or position
4Old English-lingadverbial suffix denoting direction, state or...
5Old Englishlanglong; lasting; old, ancient; advanced
6Proto-West Germaniclanglong
7Proto-Germaniclangazlong
8Proto-Indo-Europeandlongʰoslong
Every word from Proto-Indo-European dlongʰos
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