Where does “joinde” come from?

joinde (Louisiana Creole) comes from French joindre, from Old French joindre, from Vulgar Latin junior, from Latin iūnior, from Latin iuvenior, from Latin iuvenis, from Proto-Italic *juwō — young.

joinde (Louisiana Creole): to join

Definitions

  1. to join

Ancestry of “joinde”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchjoindreto join; to join up
2Old Frenchjoindreto meet up with; to go and see; to join; to join...
3Vulgar LatinjuniorAlternative form of iūnior
4Latiniūnior
5Latiniuvenioryounger, more youthful
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 iuvenior