Where does “fastmaske” come from?

fastmaske (Danish) comes from Danish måske, from Danish må, from Danish måtte, from Middle Low German matte, from Latin matta, from Latin mattus, from Latin maditus, from Latin madere — to be wet, to become wet; to meet, approach,...

fastmaske (Danish): single crochet (US), double crochet (UK)

Definitions

  1. single crochet (US), double crochet (UK)

Ancestry of “fastmaske”, step by step

fastmaske traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Danish måske

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Danishmåskeperhaps, possibly, maybe
2Danishpresent of måtte; may, might
3Danishmåttemat; must, have to, got to; can, may
4Middle Low Germanmatte
5Latinmattanominative feminine singular of mattus;...
6Latinmattusdrunk, intoxicated
7Latinmaditus
8Latinmaderepresent active infinitive of madeō; to be wet; be...
9Latinmadeōto be wet or moist
10Proto-Indo-Europeanmeh₂d-to be wet, to become wet; to meet, approach,...

via Danish fast

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Danishfastfirm; solid; tight
2Germanfastalmost; nearly; hardly; inflection of fasen: ##...
3Old High Germanfastofirmly
4Proto-West Germanicfastfixed, fast
5Proto-Germanicfastuzfixed, firm, secure
Every word from Proto-Indo-European meh₂d-