Where does “straayd” come from?

straayd (Yola) comes from Middle English strayen, from Old French estraier, from Latin extravagari, from Latin vagari, from Latin vagus, from Proto-Italic wagos, from Proto-Indo-European Hwogos.

straayd (Yola): strayed

Definitions

  1. strayed

Ancestry of “straayd”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Middle Englishstrayento stray
2Old Frenchestraierto wander; to roam
3Latinextravagarito wander beyond
4Latinvagaripresent active infinitive of vagor; to wander,...
5Latinvaguswandering, rambling, strolling; uncertain, vague
6Proto-Italicwagos
7Proto-Indo-EuropeanHwogos
Every word from Proto-Indo-European HwogosEvery word from Proto-Italic wagosEvery word from Latin vagus