Where does “wejno” come from?

wejno (Polish) comes from Polish wej, from Polish no, from Polish ano, from Polish jeno, from Old Polish jéno, from French gène, from Middle French gehenne, from Old French gehine — to utter.

wejno (Polish): used to direct someone's attention or express surprise; whoa! look!

Definitions

  1. used to direct someone's attention or express surprise; whoa! look!

Ancestry of “wejno”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Polishwejused to direct someone's attention or express surprise; whoa! look!
2Polishnoyeah, yep; Emphatic particle used with...
3Polishanoyes, indeed
4Polishjenojust, only
5Old Polishjénoonly, just
6Frenchgènegene
7Middle Frenchgehenne
8Old Frenchgehinepunishment resulting from admission of guilt;...
9Old Frenchgehirto admit, confess, acknowledge
10Frankishjehhjanto say, confess
11Proto-Germanicjehanąto speak, say, express
12Proto-Indo-Europeanyék-e-ti
13Proto-Indo-Europeanyek-to utter

Words derived from “wejno

Every word from Proto-Indo-European yek-
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