Where does “waterhoen” come from?

waterhoen (Dutch) comes from Dutch water, from Middle Dutch wāter, from Middle Dutch loo, from Old Dutch lō, from Proto-West Germanic lauh, from Proto-Germanic lauhaz, from Proto-Indo-European lówkos, from Proto-Indo-European lewḱ- — bright; to shine; to see.

waterhoen (Dutch): The aquatic, gallinaceous bird type moorhen;...

Definitions

  1. The aquatic, gallinaceous bird type moorhen;...

Ancestry of “waterhoen”, step by step

waterhoen traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Dutch water

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Dutchwaterwater; body of water; bodily fluid
2Middle Dutchwāterwater
3Middle Dutchloosacred wood, forest; forest, thicket
4Old Dutchforest
5Proto-West Germaniclauhclearing; meadow
6Proto-Germaniclauhazclearing; meadow
7Proto-Indo-Europeanlówkosclearing; open space, clearing; field, meadow
8Proto-Indo-Europeanlewḱ-lynx
9Proto-Indo-Europeanlewk-bright; to shine; to see

via Dutch hoen

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1DutchhoenA fowl, a gallinaceous bird; the domestic...
2Middle Dutchhoen
3Old Dutchhuonhen
4Proto-Germanichōnąhen, chicken
5Proto-Germanichanôrooster, cock
6Proto-Indo-Europeankan-to sing; hemp
Every word from Proto-Indo-European lewk-
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