Where does “Rosewood” come from?

Rosewood derives from English rose, which comes from English rosé, itself from French rosé, ultimately tracing to Latin rosa, Ancient Greek ῥόδον, and Proto-Indo-European widʰu- and weydʰ-.

Rosewood (English): {{w|Rosewood, Queensland}}

Definitions

  1. {{w|Rosewood, Queensland}}

Ancestry of “Rosewood”, step by step

Rosewood traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English rosé

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishroséA pale pink wine made by removing the dark grape...
2Frenchrosépinkish; rosé
3Germanrosépale pink
4Middle High Germanrôserose
5Old High Germanrōsa
6LatinRosarose
7Ancient Greekῥόδονrose (usually Rosa gallica)
8Old Persianwurdiflower
9Proto-Germanicwurdizfate, destiny
10Proto-Indo-Europeanwrti-
11Proto-Indo-Europeanwert-to turn, to rotate
12Proto-Indo-Europeanwer-to burn; to cover, heed, notice; squirrel

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

Words derived from “Rosewood

Every word from Proto-Indo-European wer-Every word from Proto-Indo-European wert-Every word from Proto-Indo-European wrti-