Where does “cranage” come from?

cranage (Middle English) comes from Middle English crane, from Old French cran, from Medieval Latin cranium, from Ancient Greek κρανίον, from Ancient Greek κάρα, from Proto-Hellenic *kárahə.

cranage (Middle English): cranage; the money resulting from it

Definitions

  1. cranage; the money resulting from it

Ancestry of “cranage”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Middle Englishcranecrane; cranium
2Old Frenchcran
3Medieval Latincraniumskull
4Ancient Greekκρανίονskull; head
5Ancient Greekκάραhead, face; the head or top of anything, as of a...
6Proto-Hellenic*kárahə

Words derived from “cranage

Every word from Proto-Hellenic *kárahəEvery word from Ancient Greek κάραEvery word from Ancient Greek κρανίον