Where does “Cairnwood” come from?

Cairnwood (English) comes from English Wood, from English Frog, from Portuguese froco, from Latin floccus, from Frankish flokko, from Proto-Germanic *flukkô, from Proto-Indo-European plewk-, from Proto-Indo-European plew- — to fly, flow, run.

Cairnwood (English): A historic home located adjacent to the Glencairn Museum in Bryn Athyn, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania

Definitions

  1. A historic home located adjacent to the Glencairn Museum in Bryn Athyn, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania

Ancestry of “Cairnwood”, step by step

Cairnwood traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English Wood

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishWoodAn English topographic surname for someone who lived in or near a wood
2EnglishFrogAlternative form of frog
3Portuguesefrocoflock
4Latinfloccustuft, wisp of wool
5Frankishflokkodown, wool, flock
6Proto-Germanic*flukkô
7Proto-Indo-Europeanplewk-to fly, flow, run; to splash, to flap with hands
8Proto-Indo-Europeanplew-to fly, flow, run

via English cairn

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishcairnA rounded or conical heap of stones erected by...
2Scotscairn
3Scottish Gaeliccarnheap of stones
4Old Irishcarn
5Proto-Celtickarnoscairn; horn
6Proto-Indo-Europeanḱerh₂-head, top; horn
Every word from Proto-Indo-European plew-Every word from Proto-Indo-European plewk-Every word from Proto-Germanic *flukkô