Where does “keelhauling” come from?

keelhauling (English) comes from English keelhaul, from Dutch kielhalen, from Dutch Kiel, from Middle Dutch kiel, from Old Norse kjǫlr, from Proto-Norse kelu-, from Finnish Kela, from Finnish Kansaneläkelaitos — Deictic particle, here; Post-positional...

keelhauling (English): The act by which a person is keelhauled; present...

Definitions

  1. The act by which a person is keelhauled; present...

Ancestry of “keelhauling”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishkeelhaulTo punish by dragging under the keel of a ship;...
2Dutchkielhalento keelhaul; to haul above water; to torment, to...
3DutchKielCarina
4Middle Dutchkiel
5Old Norsekjǫlrkeel
6Proto-Norsekelu-
7FinnishKelareel, spool, bobbin device around which thread, wire, cable or something similar is wound
8FinnishKansaneläkelaitosThe Social Insurance Institution of Finland official translation, a government branch that administers and provides social security benefits for all residents of Finland
9Finnishkänsäcallus
10Finnishkanssawith; also, too
11Finnishkansassa
12Finnishkansapeople; nation
13Proto-Finnickansapeople, folk
14Proto-GermanichansōA gathering, summation, mass, quantity, amount; A...
15Proto-Indo-Europeanḱómsōdunion; gathering; union, gathering
16Proto-Indo-Europeanḱómbeside, near, by, with
17Proto-Indo-EuropeanḱeDeictic particle, here; Post-positional...
Every word from Proto-Indo-European ḱeEvery word from Proto-Indo-European ḱómEvery word from Proto-Indo-European ḱómsōd