Where does “Brusselaar” come from?

Brusselaar (Dutch) comes from Dutch aar, from Middle Dutch âer, from Old Dutch ār, from Proto-Germanic ahaz, from Proto-Finnic ahtas, from Proto-Baltic anśtas, from Proto-Indo-European h₂énǵʰus, from Proto-Indo-European h₂enǵʰ- — to constrict, tighten, compress; narrow, tight;...

Brusselaar (Dutch): an inhabitant of Brussels, the capital city of the EU, Brabant (duchy and former province), Flanders (modern region) and Belgium

Definitions

  1. an inhabitant of Brussels, the capital city of the EU, Brabant (duchy and former province), Flanders (modern region) and Belgium

Ancestry of “Brusselaar”, step by step

Brusselaar traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Dutch aar

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Dutchaarear; eagle; Alternative form of ader
2Middle Dutchâerear
3Old Dutchār
4Proto-Germanicahazear
5Proto-Finnicahtasnarrow, cramped
6Proto-Balticanśtas
7Proto-Indo-Europeanh₂énǵʰusnarrow, tight
8Proto-Indo-Europeanh₂enǵʰ-to constrict, tighten, compress; narrow, tight;...

via Dutch Brussel

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1DutchBrusselBrussels
2Old Dutchbruoctrousers, pants, breeches; wetland, marsh
3Proto-Germanicbrōksrear end, rump, hindquarters; leggings, pants,...
4Proto-Germanicbrāks
5Proto-Indo-Europeanbʰrāg-rump, hock, hindquarters
6Proto-Indo-Europeanbʰrēǵ-to shine, shimmer
Every word from Proto-Indo-European h₂enǵʰ-