Where does “sonship” come from?

Sonship comes from Middle English sunne, Old English sunne meaning "male child," ultimately from Proto-Indo-European sóh₂wl̥ meaning "sun."

sonship (English): The position or state of being a son

Definitions

  1. The position or state of being a son

Ancestry of “sonship”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishSơn
2Middle Englishsoneson; soon; Alternative form of sonne
3Old Englishsōnaimmediately, at once
4Proto-West Germanicsān(ō)immediately
5Proto-Germanicsēna
6Proto-Germanic*sa
7Proto-Austronesian*əsa
8Proto-Oceanic*isa
Every word from Proto-Oceanic *isaEvery word from Proto-Austronesian *əsaEvery word from Proto-Germanic *sa