Where does “gjendåp” come from?

gjendåp (Norwegian Nynorsk) comes from Norwegian Nynorsk gjen-, from Old Norse gegn, from Proto-Germanic gagin — towards, in the direction of; against.

gjendåp (Norwegian Nynorsk): a baptism performed on a person that has already been baptized

Definitions

  1. a baptism performed on a person that has already been baptized

Ancestry of “gjendåp”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Norwegian Nynorskgjen-re-, anew, back
2Old Norsegegnstraight, direct; fit, serviceable; direct,...
3Proto-Germanicgagintowards, in the direction of; against
Every word from Proto-Germanic gaginEvery word from Old Norse gegnEvery word from Norwegian Nynorsk gjen-