Where does “frivillighed” come from?

frivillighed (Danish) comes from Danish frivillig, from Danish fri, from Middle Low German vrīen, from Old Saxon friohon, from Proto-West Germanic frijōn, from Proto-Germanic frijōną, from Proto-Indo-European prāy- — to like, love.

frivillighed (Danish): voluntariness

Definitions

  1. voluntariness

Ancestry of “frivillighed”, step by step

frivillighed traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Danish frivillig

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Danishfrivilligvoluntary
2Danishfrito propose; free; vacant, unoccupied
3Middle Low Germanvrīento free; to marry
4Old Saxonfriohonto free, to liberate; to like, to love, to honour
5Proto-West Germanicfrijōnto love
6Proto-Germanicfrijōnąto love; to free; to like
7Proto-Indo-Europeanprāy-to like, love

via Danish hed

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Danishhedimperative of hedde; past tense of hedde
2Old Danishhet
3Old Norseheitrhot
4Proto-Germanichaitazhot
5Proto-Indo-European*keHy-to heat
Every word from Proto-Indo-European prāy-