Where does “Glasgower” come from?

Glasgower (German) comes from German Glasgow, from English Glasgow, from English Kew, from English thank you, from English thank-you, from English You, from Middle English yow, from Old English ēow — you, thou.

Glasgower (German): Glaswegian native or inhabitant of Glasgow

Definitions

  1. Glaswegian native or inhabitant of Glasgow

Ancestry of “Glasgower”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanGlasgow
2EnglishGlasgow
3EnglishKewOS grid ref TQ1977
4Englishthank youAn expression of gratitude or politeness in...
5Englishthank-youAn expression of gratitude; That expresses thanks
6EnglishYouHonorific alternative letter-case form of you,...
7Middle EnglishyowSecond-person plural object pronoun: you;...
8Old EnglishēowWo!, Alas!; sheep
9Proto-West Germaniciwwiz
10Proto-Germanicizwizaccusative/dative/instrumental of *jūz
11Proto-Germanic*jūz
12Proto-Indo-Europeantúh₂you, thou

Words derived from “Glasgower

Every word from Proto-Indo-European túh₂