Where does “braunche” come from?

braunche (Middle English) comes from Old French branche, from Late Latin branca, from Gaulish vranca, from Proto-Indo-European wrónkeh₂.

braunche (Middle English): A branch of a tree

Definitions

  1. A branch of a tree

Ancestry of “braunche”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Frenchbranchebranch
2Late Latinbrancafootprint, paw; footprint”, later also “paw, claw
3Gaulishvranca
4Proto-Indo-Europeanwrónkeh₂

Words derived from “braunche

Every word from Proto-Indo-European wrónkeh₂Every word from Gaulish vrancaEvery word from Late Latin branca