Where does “mergee” come from?
mergee (English) comes from English merge, from Latin mergō, from Proto-Indo-European *mésgeti, from Proto-Indo-European mesg- — to dip, sink.
mergee (English): One who or that which undergoes a merge
Definitions
- One who or that which undergoes a merge
Ancestry of “mergee”, step by step
mergee traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.