Where does “harskne” come from?

harskne (Danish) comes from Danish -ne, from Old Norse -na, from Proto-Germanic -naną, from Proto-Germanic -nō-, from Proto-Indo-European -néh₂-.

harskne (Danish): to go rancid; to putrefy, decay used when referring to food

Definitions

  1. to go rancid; to putrefy, decay used when referring to food

Ancestry of “harskne”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Danish-neUsed with some adjectives to form inchoative...
2Old Norse-naUsed to form inchoative verbs from adjectives;...
3Proto-Germanic-nanąForms fientive verbs, with a sense of 'to become...
4Proto-Germanic-nō-
5Proto-Indo-European-néh₂-

Words derived from “harskne

Every word from Proto-Indo-European -néh₂-Every word from Proto-Germanic -nanąEvery word from Old Norse -na