Where does “roekeloosheid” come from?

roekeloosheid (Dutch) comes from Dutch roekeloos, from Dutch roeken, from Middle Dutch roeken, from Old Dutch ruoken, from Proto-West Germanic rōkijan, from Proto-Germanic rōkijaną, from Proto-Indo-European reǵ- — to bind; straight, direct; straight, right.

roekeloosheid (Dutch): recklessness

Definitions

  1. recklessness

Ancestry of “roekeloosheid”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Dutchroekeloosreckless
2Dutchroekento pay attention to, to heed; to care about, to...
3Middle Dutchroekento focus on, to long for; to care about, to worry...
4Old Dutchruokento focus on, to long for
5Proto-West Germanicrōkijanto worry about, to take care of
6Proto-Germanicrōkijanąto care, care for, take care of; to mind, heed,...
7Proto-Indo-Europeanreǵ-to bind; straight, direct; straight, right
Every word from Proto-Indo-European reǵ-Every word from Proto-Germanic rōkijanąEvery word from Proto-West Germanic rōkijan