Where does “fede” come from?

fede (Middle English) comes from Old French faide, from Medieval Latin faida, from Proto-West Germanic faihiþu, from Proto-West Germanic -iþu, from Proto-Germanic -iþō, from Proto-Indo-European -iteh₂ — -th.

fede (Middle English): A severe hate or antipathy

Definitions

  1. A severe hate or antipathy

Ancestry of “fede”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Frenchfaidethe right of the family or friends of a murdered...
2Medieval Latinfaida
3Proto-West Germanicfaihiþuenmity, hostility; feud
4Proto-West Germanic-iþuForms abstract nouns from verbs, adjectives or...
5Proto-Germanic-iþō-ness, -th
6Proto-Indo-European-iteh₂-th

Words derived from “fede

Every word from Proto-Indo-European -iteh₂Every word from Proto-Germanic -iþōEvery word from Proto-West Germanic -iþu