Where does “zhun” come from?

zhun (Michif) comes from Canadian French jaune, from Middle French jaune, from Old French jaune, from Latin galbinus, from Latin galbanum, from Ancient Greek χαλβάνη, from Hebrew חֶלְבְּנָה, from Hebrew ח־ל־ב — milk.

zhun (Michif): yellow

Definitions

  1. yellow

Ancestry of “zhun”, step by step

zhun traces back through 3 separate lines of ancestry.

via Canadian French jaune

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Canadian Frenchjauneyellow; yolk
2Middle FrenchjauneAlternative form of iaune; yellow
3Old Frenchjauneyellow
4Latingalbinusgreenish-yellow, yellowish, chartreuse;...
5Latingalbanumgalbanum
6Ancient Greekχαλβάνηgalbanum, the resinous juice produced by plants...
7Hebrewחֶלְבְּנָה
8Hebrewח־ל־ב
9Hebrewחָלָבmilk

via Proto-Mongolic jexün

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Proto-Mongolicjexün

via Mandarin

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Mandarin
Every word from Hebrew חָלָבEvery word from Hebrew ח־ל־בEvery word from Hebrew חֶלְבְּנָה