Where does “zel” come from?

zel (Middle English) comes from Middle English zele, from Old French zel, from Late Latin zelus, from Ancient Greek ζῆλος, from Ancient Greek ζηλόω, from Ancient Greek -όω, from Proto-Indo-European -oyéti, from Proto-Indo-European -yéti — he, she.

zel (Middle English): Alternative form of zele

Definitions

  1. Alternative form of zele

Ancestry of “zel”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Middle EnglishzeleZeal; endless devotion or striving; Intense love...
2Old Frenchzel
3Late Latinzelusjealousy; zeal, emulation
4Ancient Greekζῆλοςeager rivalry, zealous imitation, emulation, a...
5Ancient GreekζηλόωI emulate; I am jealous
6Ancient Greek-όωAdded to a noun or adjective to make a verb with...
7Proto-Indo-European-oyétiCreates factitive verbs from adjectives
8Proto-Indo-European-yétiCreates intransitive, often deponent,...
9Proto-Indo-Europeanyé-
10Chichewaiyehe, she
Every word from Chichewa iyeEvery word from Proto-Indo-European -yétiEvery word from Ancient Greek -όω