Where does “kithfolk” come from?

kithfolk (English) comes from English folk, from German volk, from Middle High German volc, from Old High German folc, from Proto-West Germanic folk, from Proto-Germanic fulką, from Proto-Indo-European pleh₁- — to fill.

kithfolk (English): those of a kith or clan

Definitions

  1. those of a kith or clan

Ancestry of “kithfolk”, step by step

kithfolk traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English folk

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishfolkOf or pertaining to the inhabitants of a land,...
2Germanvolkpeople, nation, folk, tribe, race group united by culture, history, descent, and/or language
3Middle High Germanvolc
4Old High Germanfolcfolk; people collectively, nation; people, nation
5Proto-West Germanicfolkpeople, tribe
6Proto-Germanicfulkąpeople; tribe
7Proto-Indo-Europeanpleh₁-to fill

via English kith

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishkithFriends and acquaintances; An acquaintance or a...
2Middle EnglishkittheOne's homeland or birthplace; the country one belongs to
3Old Englishcȳþþ
4Proto-Germanickunþiþōknowledge, acquaintance
5Proto-Indo-Europeanǵneh₃-to know
Every word from Proto-Indo-European pleh₁-Every word from Proto-Germanic fulkąEvery word from Proto-West Germanic folk