Where does “maruder” come from?

maruder (Polish) comes from French maraudeur, from French marauder, from French maraud, from Middle French maraud, from Old French marault, from Old French marir, from Frankish marrijan, from Proto-Germanic marzijaną — to forget, annoy, disturb, neglect; to annoy,...

maruder (Polish): marauder, forayer

Definitions

  1. marauder, forayer

Ancestry of “maruder”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchmaraudeurprowler; marauder
2Frenchmarauderto pilfer; to prowl
3Frenchmaraudrascal; rogue, vagabond
4Middle Frenchmaraudrascal
5Old Frenchmaraultbeggar, vagabond
6Old FrenchmarirAlternative form of marrir; to frustrate, to...
7Frankishmarrijanto neglect, hinder; to hinder, prevent, make...
8Proto-Germanicmarzijanąto disturb, hinder, impede; to forget, neglect
9Proto-Indo-Europeanmers-to forget, annoy, disturb, neglect; to annoy,...
Every word from Proto-Indo-European mers-Every word from Proto-Germanic marzijanąEvery word from Frankish marrijan