Where does “cootfoot” come from?

cootfoot (English) comes from English foot, from Middle English fot, from Old English fōt, from Proto-West Germanic fōt, from Proto-Germanic fōts, from Proto-Indo-European pṓds, from Proto-Indo-European póds, from Proto-Indo-European ped- — to walk, to step; to stumble, to fall.

cootfoot (English): A phalarope

Definitions

  1. A phalarope

Ancestry of “cootfoot”, step by step

cootfoot traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English foot

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishfootA biological structure found in many animals that...
2Middle Englishfotfoot; The bottom, lower part or foundation of...
3Old Englishfōtfoot
4Proto-West Germanicfōtfoot
5Proto-Germanicfōtsfoot
6Proto-Indo-Europeanpṓdsfoot
7Proto-Indo-Europeanpódsfoot
8Proto-Indo-Europeanped-to walk, to step; to stumble, to fall

via English coot

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishcootAny of various aquatic birds of the genus...
2Middle EnglishcoteA coat, especially one worn as an undergarment or...
3Old Englishcotecot, cottage
4Old Englishcotcottage
5Proto-Germanickuttôcowl, woolen cloth, coat
6Proto-Indo-Europeangudnó-
Every word from Proto-Indo-European ped-