Where does “lagoonwards” come from?

lagoonwards (English) comes from English lagoon, from French lagune, from Italian laguna, from Latin lacūna, from Latin lacus, from New Latin lacrimalis, from Latin lācrima, from Old Latin dacrima — eye bitter.

lagoonwards (English): Towards a lagoon

Definitions

  1. Towards a lagoon

Ancestry of “lagoonwards”, step by step

lagoonwards traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English lagoon

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishlagoonA shallow body of water separated from deeper sea...
2Frenchlagunelagoon, shallow body of coastal water
3Italianlagunalagoon
4Latinlacūnaa hole, pit, ditch; especially a pool, pond
5Latinlacusa lake, pond, basin; reservoir; a tank, tub, vat,...
6New Latinlacrimalis
7Latinlācrimaa tear drop of liquid from crying
8Old Latindacrimatear
9Proto-Italic*d(r)(k)akrunā
10Proto-Indo-Europeandáḱru-tears; tear
11Proto-Indo-Europeandr̥ḱ-h₂eḱru-eye bitter

via English wards

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Englishwardsplural of ward; Third-person singular simple...
2EnglishwardA warden; a guard; a guardian or watchman;...
3Middle Englishwardward, keeping
4Old Englishweardguard; guard, the action of looking out for...
5Old Englishōraore, unwrought metal
6Old Englishēarsea, ocean; grave, earth
7Proto-Germanicahazear
8Proto-Finnicahtasnarrow, cramped
9Proto-Balticanśtas
10Proto-Indo-Europeanh₂énǵʰusnarrow, tight
11Proto-Indo-Europeanh₂enǵʰ-to constrict, tighten, compress; narrow, tight;...
Every word from Proto-Indo-European dr̥ḱ-h₂eḱru-Every word from Proto-Indo-European dáḱru-Every word from Proto-Italic *d(r)(k)akrunā