voie

Etymology 1
,, inherited from. . Unrelated to and, despite influencing the latter.

Noun

 * 1) way, track
 * 2) lane (of a highway)
 * 3)  calling, path in life
 * 1)  calling, path in life

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) path; lane; route
 * 2) trip; journey

Etymology
Origin disputed. It is either from a Vulgar Latin root *volia, remodeled from or, , both ultimately from Proto-Indo-European. It has been argued that the Latin etymology for voie (from a root *volia for on the basis of the disappearance of the intervocalic l in some other words like, , , ) is quite improbable because the result would probably have normally been *voaie, as with , from. The presence of the related Slavic loanword also makes this less plausible, and that the existence of  with a similar meaning is also most likely a coincidence.

However, there are other cases where words can be of two originally different origins with similar meanings and sound and coincide to form one word after a while through confusion of the two. Also, note that entered Slavic vocabularly with the translation of Bible in 9th century, based on the language spoken in Makedonia of the presumptive Slavic speakers. It is highly likely that these speakers adopted a Vulgar Latin word to express this abstract meaning.

It has influenced variants of the verb, from (compare , ) due to similarity of sound and meaning, especially after the weak r is removed. Compare, 🇨🇬 and 🇨🇬. Compare also of Latin origin, and, first attested only one century earlier than the Old Church Slavonic form.

Noun

 * 1) will
 * 2) permission