Where does “tryhard” come from?

tryhard (English) comes from English hard, from Old French hardi, from Old French hardir, from Frankish hardijan, from Proto-Germanic hardijaną, from Proto-Germanic harduz, from Proto-Indo-European kert-, from Proto-Turkic *keŕ- — to travel, tour.

tryhard (English): A person usually of little talent who tries hard...

Definitions

  1. A person usually of little talent who tries hard...

Ancestry of “tryhard”, step by step

tryhard traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English hard

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishhardHaving a severe property; presenting difficulty;...
2Old Frenchhardihardy; tough; durable
3Old Frenchhardirto harden
4Frankishhardijanto harden, to make hard
5Proto-Germanichardijanąto make hard, strong; to harden
6Proto-Germanicharduzhard; brave
7Proto-Indo-Europeankert-times; to weave, twist together; time
8Proto-Turkic*keŕ-to travel, tour

via English try

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishtryTo attempt; to endeavour. Followed by infinitive;...
2Middle Englishtriento try a legal case
3Old Frenchtrierto choose; to select; to sort; to find
4Latintriareto pick out
5Latintritodative masculine singular of trītus; dative...
6Latintritusrubbed, triturated; worn out or away, well-worn
7LatinteroI rub or triturate; I wear away or wear out; I...
8Proto-Indo-Europeanterh₁-to rub, turn; to drill, pierce

Words derived from “tryhard

Every word from Proto-Turkic *keŕ-Every word from Proto-Indo-European kert-Every word from Proto-Germanic harduz