Where does “Wiccatru” come from?

Wiccatru (English) comes from English Ásatrú, from Icelandic Ásatrú, from Old Norse trú, from Middle Low German truwe, from Old Saxon treuwa, from Proto-Germanic trewwō, from Proto-Indo-European drewo-.

Wiccatru (English): A syncretic form of Asatru that incorporates Wiccan beliefs, practices, or elements

Definitions

  1. A syncretic form of Asatru that incorporates Wiccan beliefs, practices, or elements

Ancestry of “Wiccatru”, step by step

Wiccatru traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English Ásatrú

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishÁsatrúA neopagan religion, reconstructed from old Norse religion, which honors the Æsir and other Norse gods and spirits
2IcelandicÁsatrúAsatru, especially as promulgated by the Íslenska Ásatrúarfélagið
3Old Norsetrúfaith; inflection of trúr: ## positive degree...
4Middle Low Germantruwe
5Old Saxontreuwa
6Proto-Germanictrewwōfidelity, pledge
7Proto-Indo-Europeandrewo-

via English Wicca

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishWiccaA neopagan religion that was first popularized by books written in 1949, 1954, and 1959 by the Englishman Gerald Gardner, involving the worship of a horned male god and a moon goddess, the observance of eight Sabbats, and the performance of various rituals
2Old Englishwiċċa(male) witch, wizard, sorcerer, magician, druid, necromancer
3Proto-West Germanic*wikkōsorcerer, warlock
Every word from Proto-Indo-European drewo-Every word from Proto-Germanic trewwōEvery word from Old Saxon treuwa
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