Where does “midcoastal” come from?

midcoastal (English) comes from English MID, from English mid-range, from English range, from Middle English rengen, from Old French rengier, from Old French reng, from Latin rencus, from Gaulish rekos — to set in order.

midcoastal (English): Situated in the middle of a stretch of coastline

Definitions

  1. Situated in the middle of a stretch of coastline

Ancestry of “midcoastal”, step by step

midcoastal traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English MID

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishMIDInitialism of mobile information device
2Englishmid-rangeOf a central or halfway point
3EnglishrangeA line or series of mountains, buildings, etc; A...
4Middle Englishrengen
5Old Frenchrengierto line up; to form ranks
6Old Frenchrengplace; position
7Latinrencusrow; order, rank
8Gaulishrekos
9Proto-Celticreketito arrange
10Proto-Indo-European(H)rek-to set in order

via English coastal

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishcoastalRelating to the coast; on or near the coast, as...
2EnglishcoastThe edge of the land where it meets an ocean,...
3Middle Englishcoste
4Old Frenchcostéside
5Latincostātusribbed
6Latincostaa rib; a side, a wall
7Proto-Indo-Europeankost-
Every word from Proto-Indo-European (H)rek-Every word from Proto-Celtic reketiEvery word from Gaulish rekos