Where does “gwara” come from?

gwara (Polish) comes from English wares, from English ware, from Middle English ware, from Old English wær, from Proto-West Germanic wār, from Proto-Germanic wēraz, from Proto-Indo-European wiHrós, from Proto-Indo-European weyh₁- — to chase, pursue; to suppress, persecute.

gwara (Polish): non-standard dialect; vernacular; subdialect;...

Definitions

  1. non-standard dialect; vernacular; subdialect;...

Ancestry of “gwara”, step by step

gwara traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English wares

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Englishwaresplural of ware; API pl; Goods or services that...
2EnglishwareAware; The state of being aware; heed; Goods or a...
3Middle EnglishwareAlternative form of veir; Alternative form of...
4Old Englishwærcautious, on guard, watching out for something;...
5Proto-West Germanicwārtrue, reliable
6Proto-Germanicwēraztrue; reliable; friendly; kind
7Proto-Indo-EuropeanwiHrósman; husband; warrior, hero
8Proto-Indo-Europeanweyh₁-to chase, pursue; to suppress, persecute

via Polish gwarzyć

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Polishgwarzyćto chat, to converse
2Old Polishgwarzyć
3Proto-Slavic*gъvariti

Words derived from “gwara

Every word from Proto-Indo-European weyh₁-