Where does “mof” come from?

mof (Welsh) comes from English mauve, from French mauve, from Middle French mauve, from Old French mave, from Old English mæw, from Proto-Germanic maiwiz, from Proto-Germanic maiwaz, from Proto-Germanic maiwijaną — to shout, mew.

mof (Welsh): mauve (dye and colour)

Definitions

  1. mauve (dye and colour)

Ancestry of “mof”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishmauveA bright purple synthetic dye; The colour of this...
2Frenchmauvemallow; mauve; mew, gull, seagull
3Middle Frenchmauve
4Old Frenchmavegull; seagull
5Old Englishmæwgull, seagull
6Proto-Germanicmaiwiz
7Proto-Germanicmaiwazgull, seagull
8Proto-Germanicmaiwijanąto shout, mew
Every word from Proto-Germanic maiwijanąEvery word from Proto-Germanic maiwazEvery word from Proto-Germanic maiwiz