Where does “hugenocki” come from?

hugenocki (Polish) comes from Polish hugenot, from French huguenot, from French eiguenot, from German Eidgenosse, from German Genosse, from Old High German ginozo, from Old High German ginōz, from Proto-West Germanic *ganaut — resin.

hugenocki (Polish): Huguenot

Definitions

  1. Huguenot

Ancestry of “hugenocki”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1PolishhugenotHuguenot
2FrenchhuguenotHuguenot
3Frencheiguenot
4GermanEidgenosseconfederate; Swiss
5GermanGenossepartner in something, mate; comrade, fellow...
6Old High Germanginozocomrade
7Old High Germanginōzcomrade
8Proto-West Germanic*ganaut
9Proto-Germanicganautazassociate, companion, comrade; follower
10Proto-Germanicga-Indicates association or togetherness; co-;...
11Proto-Indo-Europeanḱómbeside, near, by, with
12Proto-Indo-EuropeanḱeDeictic particle, here; Post-positional...
13Middle Englishkyt
14Germankittputty certain kinds of cement used for fixing e.g. window panes
15Old High Germankuti
16Proto-West Germanickwidugum, resin
17Proto-Germanickweduzresin
Every word from Proto-Germanic kweduzEvery word from Proto-West Germanic kwiduEvery word from Old High German kuti