Where does “-lysten” come from?

-lysten (Danish) comes from Danish lysten, from Danish lyst, from Old Danish lyst, from Middle Low German lust, from Old Saxon lust, from Proto-West Germanic lustu, from Proto-Germanic lustuz, from Proto-Germanic lausaz — louse.

-lysten (Danish): great desire to do or achieve what the first word indicates

Definitions

  1. great desire to do or achieve what the first word indicates

Ancestry of “-lysten”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Danishlystenlascivious, lustful
2Danishlystinclination, desire, wish; lust, passion;...
3Old Danishlyst
4Middle Low Germanlust
5Old Saxonlust
6Proto-West Germaniclustudesire, want, lust
7Proto-Germaniclustuzlust, desire, want
8Proto-Germaniclausazloose, free; empty, devoid; false, untrue
9Proto-Indo-EuropeanlewH-louse

Words derived from “-lysten

Every word from Proto-Indo-European lewH-Every word from Proto-Germanic lausazEvery word from Proto-Germanic lustuz