Where does “northeastbound” come from?

northeastbound (English) comes from English northeast, from English east, from Middle English est, from Old English ēast, from Old Norse austr, from Proto-Germanic austrą, from Proto-Germanic austraz, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂éwsteros — in the direction of dawn, east.

northeastbound (English): Toward the northeast

Definitions

  1. Toward the northeast

Ancestry of “northeastbound”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishnortheastThe compass point halfway between north and east,...
2EnglisheastOne of the four principal compass points,...
3Middle Englishesteast, easternness; A location to the south; the...
4Old Englishēasteast; eastern
5Old Norseaustreast
6Proto-Germanicaustrąeast; east, eastward
7Proto-Germanicaustrazeast, eastern
8Proto-Indo-European*h₂éwsterosin the direction of dawn, east
Every word from Proto-Indo-European *h₂éwsteros