- Woik
- aus einer Ableitung von slawischen Rufnamen wie Vojslav (urslaw. vojb, voi »Krieger« + urslaw. *slava »Ruhm, Ehre«) entstandene Familiennamen.
Wörterbuch der deutschen familiennamen. 2013.
Wörterbuch der deutschen familiennamen. 2013.
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weik- — I. weik 1 Clan (social unit above the household). Oldest form *weik̑ , becoming *weik in centum languages. 1. Suffixed form *weik slā . villa, village, villain, villanelle, villein; bidonville, nasty, from … Universalium
villa — [17] Latin vīlla denoted a ‘country house’. It was a condensation of an earlier *wīcslā, which in turn was derived from *wīcus ‘group of houses, camp, village, etc’ (source of the wick, wich of English place names). And *wīcus was descended from… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
villa — [17] Latin vīlla denoted a ‘country house’. It was a condensation of an earlier *wīcslā, which in turn was derived from *wīcus ‘group of houses, camp, village, etc’ (source of the wick, wich of English place names). And *wīcus was descended from… … Word origins