Where does “zid” come from?

zid (Istro-Romanian) comes from Romanian zid, from Old Church Slavonic зьдъ, from Proto-Slavic židъ, from Proto-Slavic židovinъ, from Italian giudeo, from Latin Iūdaeus, from Ancient Greek Ἰουδαῖος, from Ancient Greek Ἰουδά — Judas; Judah, Judas.

zid (Istro-Romanian): wall

Definitions

  1. wall

Ancestry of “zid”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Romanianzidwall
2Old Church Slavonicзьдъwall
3Proto-SlavicžidъJew; giant, mythical person
4Proto-Slavicžidovinъ
5ItaliangiudeoJewish; Synonym of giudio; Jew
6LatinIūdaeusJewish, of or pertaining to the Jewish people
7Ancient GreekἸουδαῖοςJew or Judean
8Ancient GreekἸουδάJudah
9HebrewיְהוּדָהJudas; Judah, Judas
Every word from Hebrew יְהוּדָהEvery word from Ancient Greek ἸουδάEvery word from Ancient Greek Ἰουδαῖος
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