Where does “arangier” come from?

arangier (Old French) comes from Old French rengier, from Old French reng, from Latin rencus, from Gaulish rekos, from Proto-Celtic reketi, from Proto-Indo-European (H)rek- — to set in order.

arangier (Old French): to arrange

Definitions

  1. to arrange

Ancestry of “arangier”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Frenchrengierto line up; to form ranks
2Old Frenchrengplace; position
3Latinrencusrow; order, rank
4Gaulishrekos
5Proto-Celticreketito arrange
6Proto-Indo-European(H)rek-to set in order

Words derived from “arangier

Every word from Proto-Indo-European (H)rek-Every word from Proto-Celtic reketiEvery word from Gaulish rekos