Where does “southern woodland violet” come from?

southern woodland violet (English) comes from English violet, from French Violette, from Old French violette, from Old French -ette, from Latin -itta, from Hungarian iszik, from Proto-Uralic jëxe- — to drink; to flow?.

southern woodland violet (English): Viola hirsutula, a species of wild violet native to the eastern United States

Definitions

  1. Viola hirsutula, a species of wild violet native to the eastern United States

Ancestry of “southern woodland violet”, step by step

southern woodland violet traces back through 3 separate lines of ancestry.

via English violet

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishvioletA plant or flower of the genus "Viola",...
2FrenchVioletteviolet plant
3Old Frenchvioletteviolet
4Old French-etteAlternative form of -ete
5Latin-itta
6Hungarianiszikto drink
7Proto-Uralicjëxe-to drink; to flow?

via English woodland

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishwoodlandOf a creature or object: growing, living, or...
2Middle Englishwodeland
3Old Englishwudulanda wooded land; woodland; forest
4Old Englishwuduwood; forest, woods; tree
5Old Englishwiduwood, forest, grove; tree; timber
6Proto-Germanicwiduzwood
7Proto-Indo-Europeanwidʰu-forest, wood; tree, beam

via English Southern

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishSouthernfrom or pertaining to the southern part of any...
2Old Englishsūþernesouthern, southerly, coming from the south; of...
3Proto-Germanicsunþrōnijazsouthern
4Proto-Indo-Europeansóh₂wl̥sun
Every word from Proto-Uralic jëxe-