Where does “hændelig” come from?

hændelig (Danish) comes from Danish lig, from Old Norse lík, from Middle Low German līk, from Proto-Germanic līką, from Proto-Indo-European leyǵ- — to bind, tie.

hændelig (Danish): accidental, fortuitous, unforeseeable

Definitions

  1. accidental, fortuitous, unforeseeable

Ancestry of “hændelig”, step by step

hændelig traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Danish lig

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Danishligequal to; like, similar to; body, corpse
2Old Norselíkleechline; body; leech
3Middle Low Germanlīk
4Proto-Germaniclīkąbody; corpse, dead body; leech-line, bolt-rope
5Proto-Indo-Europeanleyǵ-to bind, tie

via Danish hænde

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Danishhændeto happen with or without an indirect object
Every word from Proto-Indo-European leyǵ-Every word from Proto-Germanic līkąEvery word from Middle Low German līk