Where does “gaaignier” come from?

gaaignier (Old French) comes from Vulgar Latin *wadaniāre, from English unspecified, from English Un-, from Middle English un-, from Old English un-, from Proto-West Germanic un-, from Proto-Germanic un-, from Proto-Indo-European n̥- — not.

gaaignier (Old French): Alternative form of gaigner; to earn, gain,...

Definitions

  1. Alternative form of gaigner; to earn, gain,...

Ancestry of “gaaignier”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Vulgar Latin*wadaniāre
2EnglishunspecifiedNot specified; not thoroughly explained or...
3EnglishUn-not
4Middle Englishun-
5Old Englishun-negation or absence of: un-, non-; bad; forms...
6Proto-West Germanicun-not, un-
7Proto-Germanicun-not, un-
8Proto-Indo-Europeann̥-not, un-
9Proto-Indo-Europeannenot

Words derived from “gaaignier

Every word from Proto-Indo-European neEvery word from English Un-Every word from Proto-Indo-European n̥-