Where does “Glasgowerin” come from?

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

Glasgowerin (German): a Glaswegian woman

Definitions

  1. a Glaswegian woman

Ancestry of “Glasgowerin”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanGlasgowerGlaswegian native or inhabitant of Glasgow
2GermanGlasgow
3EnglishGlasgow
4EnglishKewOS grid ref TQ1977
5Englishthank youAn expression of gratitude or politeness in...
6Englishthank-youAn expression of gratitude; That expresses thanks
7EnglishYouHonorific alternative letter-case form of you,...
8Middle EnglishyowSecond-person plural object pronoun: you;...
9Old EnglishēowWo!, Alas!; sheep
10Proto-West Germaniciwwiz
11Proto-Germanicizwizaccusative/dative/instrumental of *jūz
12Proto-Germanic*jūz
13Proto-Indo-Europeantúh₂you, thou
Every word from Proto-Indo-European túh₂Every word from Proto-Germanic *jūzEvery word from Proto-Germanic izwiz
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