Where does “guid-brither” come from?

guid-brither (Scots) comes from Scots guid, from Middle English gude, from Old English gōd, from Proto-West Germanic gōd, from Proto-Germanic gudą, from Proto-Germanic gastiz, from Proto-Indo-European gʰóstis, from Proto-Indo-European -tis — Derives abstract/action nouns from verb roots.

guid-brither (Scots): brother-in-law

Definitions

  1. brother-in-law

Ancestry of “guid-brither”, step by step

guid-brither traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Scots guid

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Scotsguidgood; of good social standing, respectable; good,...
2Middle Englishgude
3Old Englishgōda good thing, advantage, benefit, gift; good,...
4Proto-West Germanicgōdgood
5Proto-Germanicgudąinvoked one; god, deity
6Proto-Germanicgastizstranger, guest
7Proto-Indo-Europeangʰóstisstranger, host
8Proto-Indo-European-tisDerives abstract/action nouns from verb roots

via Scots brither

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Scotsbritherbrother
2Old Englishbrōþorbrother
3Proto-West Germanicbrōþerbrother
4Proto-Germanicbrōþērbrother
5Proto-Indo-Europeanbʰréh₂tērbrother
Every word from Proto-Indo-European -tisEvery word from Proto-Indo-European gʰóstisEvery word from Proto-Germanic gastiz
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