Where does “loyne” come from?

loyne (Middle English) comes from Old French loigne, from Vulgar Latin *lumbea, from Latin lumbus, from Proto-Italic lonðwos, from Proto-Indo-European lendʰwos, from Proto-Indo-European lendʰ- — land, heath; loins.

loyne (Middle English): The loins or their muscles

Definitions

  1. The loins or their muscles

Ancestry of “loyne”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Frenchloigne
2Vulgar Latin*lumbea
3Latinlumbusloin; lumbar; genitals
4Proto-Italiclonðwos
5Proto-Indo-Europeanlendʰwos
6Proto-Indo-Europeanlendʰ-land, heath; loins

Words derived from “loyne

Every word from Proto-Indo-European lendʰ-Every word from Proto-Indo-European lendʰwosEvery word from Proto-Italic lonðwos