Where does “gayelle” come from?

gayelle (English) comes from English Gay, from English Queen, from Middle English quene, from Old English cwene, from Old English cwēn, from Proto-West Germanic kwāni, from Proto-Germanic kwēniz, from Proto-Indo-European gʷḗn — woman.

gayelle (English): An informal stage or arena, as for cockfighting...

Definitions

  1. An informal stage or arena, as for cockfighting...

Ancestry of “gayelle”, step by step

gayelle traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English Gay

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishGayoriginally a nickname for a cheerful or lively person
2EnglishQueenA title used before the personal name of a queen
3Middle EnglishqueneA queen; Any powerful woman noble; A female...
4Old Englishcwenea woman; inflection of cwēn: ##...
5Old Englishcwēnqueen; woman, wife, queen
6Proto-West Germanickwāniwoman, wife
7Proto-Germanickwēnizwife
8Proto-Indo-Europeangʷḗnwoman
9Proto-Indo-Europeangʷen-woman

via Spanish gallera

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Spanishgallerafeminine singular of gallero; female equivalent...
2Catalangallrooster, cock
3LatinGallusAlternative letter-case form of gallus; Gaul;...
4Latinpāvōpeacock, peafowl; a bird associated with Argus and sacred to Hera or Juno; eaten as a delicacy
5Ancient Greekταώςpeacock; type of fish
Every word from Proto-Indo-European gʷen-Every word from Proto-Indo-European gʷḗnEvery word from Proto-Germanic kwēniz