Where does “esgarer” come from?

esgarer (Old French) comes from Old French garer, from Frankish warōn, from Proto-Germanic warōną, from Proto-Germanic waraz, from Proto-Iranian warājáh, from Proto-Indo-Iranian warāȷ́ʰás — boar.

esgarer (Old French): to lead astray; to get lost

Definitions

  1. to lead astray; to get lost

Ancestry of “esgarer”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Frenchgarer
2Frankishwarōnto guard, keep watch; to watch, to protect
3Proto-Germanicwarōnąto watch, to protect
4Proto-Germanicwarazcautious; heedful; wary; watchful
5Proto-Iranianwarājáhwild boar
6Proto-Indo-Iranianwarāȷ́ʰásboar

Words derived from “esgarer

Every word from Proto-Indo-Iranian warāȷ́ʰásEvery word from Proto-Iranian warājáhEvery word from Proto-Germanic waraz