Where does “sialens” come from?

sialens (Welsh) comes from English challenge, from Middle English chalenge, from Old French chalenge, from Latin calumnia, from Proto-Italic kalwomniā, from Proto-Italic kalwomnos — deceiving, accusing.

sialens (Welsh): challenge

Definitions

  1. challenge

Ancestry of “sialens”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishchallengeA confrontation; a dare; A difficult task,...
2Middle EnglishchalengeA fraudulent legal claim, allegation or...
3Old FrenchchalengeAlternative form of chalonge
4LatincalumniaA cunning device, trickery, artifice, sophistry,...
5Proto-Italickalwomniā
6Proto-Italickalwomnosdeceiving, accusing
Every word from Proto-Italic kalwomnos
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