Where does “protogospel” come from?

protogospel (English) comes from English gospel, from Middle English gospel, from Old English gōdspell, from Ecclesiastical Latin evangelium, from Ancient Greek εὐαγγέλιον, from Ancient Greek εὐάγγελος, from Ancient Greek ἀγγέλλω, from Ancient Greek ἄγγελος — angel; messenger.

protogospel (English): A hypothetical common gospel from which later...

Definitions

  1. A hypothetical common gospel from which later...

Ancestry of “protogospel”, step by step

protogospel traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English gospel

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishgospelThe first section of the Christian New Testament...
2Middle EnglishgospelA gospel one of four books recounting Jesus' life in the Christian biblical canon
3Old Englishgōdspellgospel
4Ecclesiastical Latinevangelium
5Ancient Greekεὐαγγέλιονa reward for good news; good news; gospel
6Ancient Greekεὐάγγελοςbringing good news
7Ancient Greekἀγγέλλωto carry, deliver, pass on, relay (a message, information, news, a command, instructions); to announce, report
8Ancient Greekἄγγελοςa messenger; one that announces; angel, heavenly...
9Old Norseengillangel
10Old Saxonengilangel
11Proto-West Germanicangilangel
12Latinangelusangel; messenger

via English proto

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishprotoPrototypical; preceding the proper beginning of...
2Englishproto-first; most recent common ancestor of; Relating...
3Ancient Greekπρωτο-first, primary
4Ancient Greekπρῶτοςfirst; earliest; foremost, most prominent
5Ancient Greekπρόbefore; before, in front, forth, forward; before,...
6Proto-Indo-Europeanprótoward, leading to
7Proto-Indo-Europeanper-before, in front; first; to go through
8Proto-Indo-Europeanpr̥tóspassed , crossed
Every word from Latin angelusEvery word from Ancient Greek ἄγγελοςEvery word from Old Norse engill
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