Where does “gaggighet” come from?

gaggighet (Swedish) comes from Swedish gaggig, from French gaga, from French gâter, from Middle French gaster, from Old French gaster, from Latin vastus, from Proto-Celtic wāstos, from Proto-Indo-European h₁weh₂- — to leave, abandon, give out.

gaggighet (Swedish): senility

Definitions

  1. senility

Ancestry of “gaggighet”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Swedishgaggiggaga easily confused due to senility
2Frenchgagagaga (senile)
3Frenchgâterto spoil, ruin; to go bad, go off
4Middle Frenchgasterto waste; to destroy
5Old Frenchgasterto waste; to destroy
6LatinvastusEmpty, unoccupied, i.e. waste, desert; Desolate,...
7Proto-Celticwāstosempty
8Proto-Indo-Europeanh₁weh₂-to leave, abandon, give out
Every word from Proto-Indo-European h₁weh₂-Every word from Proto-Celtic wāstosEvery word from Latin vastus