Where does “hengor” come from?

hengor (Welsh) comes from Welsh côr, from English quire, from Middle English quer, from Old French cuer, from Vulgar Latin *corem, from Latin cor, from Proto-Italic kord, from Proto-Indo-European ḱḗr — heart.

hengor (Welsh): henge

Definitions

  1. henge

Ancestry of “hengor”, step by step

hengor traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Welsh côr

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Welshcôrcrib, stall; song; chancel, choir, sanctuary;...
2EnglishquireOne-twentieth of a ream of paper; a collection of...
3Middle EnglishquerA choir singers who musically accompany a liturgy
4Old Frenchcuerheart
5Vulgar Latin*corem
6Latincorheart; soul, mind
7Proto-Italickordheart
8Proto-Indo-Europeanḱḗrheart

via Welsh Hen

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1WelshHenold, aged; ancient, antique, pristine, former; inveterate, chronic; original; senior, elder
2Proto-Brythonichenold
3Proto-Celticsenosold
4Proto-Indo-Europeansénosold
Every word from Proto-Indo-European ḱḗrEvery word from Proto-Italic kordEvery word from Latin cor