Where does “Gaule” come from?

Gaule (French) comes from Middle French Gaule, from Old French Gaule, from Frankish Walhaland, from Frankish Walha, from Proto-Germanic walhaz, from Latin Volcae, from Proto-Celtic wolkos, from Proto-Indo-European welg- — wet, damp.

Gaule (French): Gaul

Definitions

  1. Gaul

Ancestry of “Gaule”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Middle FrenchGauleGaul
2Old FrenchGaule
3FrankishWalhalandGaul, Land of the Romans, foreigners
4FrankishWalhaforeigners, Romans, Celts
5Proto-Germanicwalhazforeigner, non-Germanic person
6LatinVolcaea Gallic tribal confederation; name of a Celtic...
7Proto-Celticwolkoshawk
8Proto-Indo-Europeanwelg-wet, damp

Words derived from “Gaule

Every word from Proto-Indo-European welg-Every word from Proto-Celtic wolkosEvery word from Latin Volcae