Where does “lakefront” come from?

Lakefront derives from English lake combined with front, which comes from French laque, Middle Dutch laken, and Latin frons, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European bʰren-.

lakefront (English): Adjacent to a lake. Usually used to describe real...

Definitions

  1. Adjacent to a lake. Usually used to describe real...

Ancestry of “lakefront”, step by step

lakefront traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English Lake

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishLakeA placename
2Frenchlaquépast participle of laquer; glazed
3Middle Frenchlache
4Omani Arabicلك
5Persianلاکtrough, wooden vessel
6Urduلاکھlakh, lac
7Maharastri Prakrit𑀮𑀓𑁆𑀔
8Sanskritलक्षa mark, sign, token; a mark to aim at, target,...
9Sanskritलक्ष्perceive, observe; recognise; to mark, sign
10Sanskritरक्ष्to protect, guard, watch, take care of, save,...
11Proto-Indo-AryanHrakṣ-
12Proto-Indo-IranianHrakš-
13Proto-Indo-Europeanh₂lek-to protect

via English front

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishfrontThe foremost side of something or the end that...
2Middle EnglishfrontAlternative form of frount
3Old Frenchfrontforehead; front
4Latinfrōnsa leafy branch; foliage; greenery
5Proto-Indo-Europeanbʰron-t-
6Proto-Indo-Europeanbʰren-project; to project; to stand out; to project;...
Every word from Proto-Indo-European h₂lek-