Where does “vergo” come from?

vergo (Esperanto) comes from French vergé, from Middle French verge, from Old French vergé, from Latin virgatus, from Latin virga, from Proto-Italic wizgā, from Proto-Indo-European wisgeh₂ — flexible rod or stick.

vergo (Esperanto): rod, cane, wand; long thin branch; stick

Definitions

  1. rod, cane, wand; long thin branch; stick

Ancestry of “vergo”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchvergépast participle of verger; ribbed, veined; laid
2Middle Frenchvergerod; stick; staff; female virgin
3Old Frenchvergévirgate
4Latinvirgatusmade of twigs; striped
5Latinvirgatwig, young shoot; rod, switch for flogging;...
6Proto-Italicwizgā
7Proto-Indo-Europeanwisgeh₂flexible rod or stick

Words derived from “vergo

Every word from Proto-Indo-European wisgeh₂Every word from Proto-Italic wizgāEvery word from Latin virga