where was the word colonel origin
"removal of damaged tissue from a wound," 1842, from Fr., lit. "unbridling."
Middle English Sotil, Latin subtilis.
From Portuguse inhame or Spanish igname, from a West African language from slaves in the West Indies.
bonhomie comes from the French bonhomme, 'good man'. The term was used to qualify easy to-go-by persons.
Circa 5th. century Old English æfter "after, next, following in time," from Old English of "off" -ter a comparative suffix; thus originally meaning "more away, farther off."