Where does “furfag” come from?

furfag (English) comes from English fag, from English faggot, from Middle English fagot, from Old French fagot, from Vulgar Latin facus, from Latin fascis, from Latin fasciō, from Latin fascia — bundle, heap, load.

furfag (English): A member of the furry subculture, especially a...

Definitions

  1. A member of the furry subculture, especially a...

Ancestry of “furfag”, step by step

furfag traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English fag

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishfagIn textile inspections, a rough or coarse defect...
2EnglishfaggotA bundle of sticks or brushwood intended to be...
3Middle EnglishfagotA piece of wood for burning; firewood; A faggot...
4Old Frenchfagotfagot
5Vulgar Latinfacus
6LatinfascisA faggot, fascine; bundle, packet, package,...
7Latinfasciōto envelop with bands, swathe
8Latinfasciaband, bandage, swathe, strip, ribbon; necktie
9Proto-Indo-Europeanbʰasḱ-bundle, heap, load

via English fur

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishfurThe hairy coat of various mammal species,...
2Middle Englishfurre
3Old Frenchfuerrehay
4Frankishfōdarfodder, sheath
5Proto-Germanicfōdrąfodder; sheath
6Proto-Germanicfōdôfood, nourishment
7Proto-Indo-Europeanpat-to feed; path; to go
Every word from Proto-Indo-European bʰasḱ-Every word from Latin fasciaEvery word from Latin fasciō