Where does “gambison” come from?

gambison (English) comes from Middle English gambison, from Old French gambeson, from Old French gambais, from Medieval Latin wambasium, from Frankish wamba, from Proto-Germanic wambō, from Proto-Indo-European wamp- — membrane , intestines, womb.

gambison (English): A defensive garment made of stuffed and quilted...

Definitions

  1. A defensive garment made of stuffed and quilted...

Ancestry of “gambison”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Middle Englishgambison
2Old Frenchgambeson
3Old Frenchgambais
4Medieval Latinwambasiumdoublet, waistcoat
5Frankishwambaabdomen, belly
6Proto-Germanicwambōbelly, stomach, abdomen; womb
7Proto-Indo-Europeanwamp-membrane , intestines, womb
Every word from Proto-Indo-European wamp-Every word from Proto-Germanic wambōEvery word from Frankish wamba