Where does “jeunot” come from?

jeunot (French) comes from French jeune, from Middle French jeune, from Old French juene, from Vulgar Latin *iŏvenem, from Latin iuvenem, from Latin iuvenis, from Proto-Italic *juwō — young.

jeunot (French): youngish, quite young; young'un

Definitions

  1. youngish, quite young; young'un

Ancestry of “jeunot”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchjeuneyoung; youth, a young person
2Middle FrenchjeuneAlternative form of ieune
3Old Frenchjueneyoung; young person
4Vulgar Latin*iŏvenem
5Latiniuvenemaccusative masculine singular of iuvenis;...
6Latiniuvenisyoung; A youth, a young man, young woman, young...
7Proto-Italic*juwōyoung
Every word from Proto-Italic *juwōEvery word from Latin iuvenisEvery word from Latin iuvenem
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