Where does “West-Indië” come from?

West-Indië (Dutch) comes from Dutch Indië, from Latin India, from Ancient Greek Ἰνδία, from Ancient Greek Ἰνδός, from Old Persian 𐏃𐎡𐎯𐎢𐏁, from Sanskrit सिन्धु, from Proto-Indo-Aryan síndʰuṣ, from Proto-Indo-Iranian síndʰuš.

West-Indië (Dutch): the West Indies

Definitions

  1. the West Indies

Ancestry of “West-Indië”, step by step

West-Indië traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Dutch Indië

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1DutchIndiëEast or West Indies
2LatinIndia
3Ancient GreekἸνδία
4Ancient GreekἸνδόςan inhabitant of India or the Indian...
5Old Persian𐏃𐎡𐎯𐎢𐏁India; people living beyond the Indus
6Sanskritसिन्धुa river, stream; flood, waters; ocean, sea
7Proto-Indo-Aryansíndʰuṣriver, ocean; flow
8Proto-Indo-Iraniansíndʰušriver, stream
9Sanskritसिन्धु॑

via Dutch west

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Dutchwestwest; westwards
2Middle Dutchwest
3Old Dutchwest
4Proto-Germanicwestrąwest; west, westward
5Proto-Germanicwestrazwest, western
6Proto-Indo-Europeanwek(ʷ)sperosevening
7Proto-Indo-Europeanwe-

Words derived from “West-Indië

Every word from Sanskrit सिन्धु॑