Where does “untrod” come from?

untrod (English) comes from English trod, from Middle English trod, from Middle English treden, from Middle English -en, from Old English -en, from Old Norse -inn, from Proto-Norse -īna-, from Proto-Germanic -īnaz — adjectival suffix.

untrod (English): Not previously walked; not previously explored or...

Definitions

  1. Not previously walked; not previously explored or...

Ancestry of “untrod”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Englishtrodsimple past tense of tread; To walk heavily or...
2Middle Englishtrod
3Middle EnglishtredenTo place one's foot on something; to lay a step...
4Middle English-enDenotes the past participle form when attached to...
5Old English-enmæġþ + API → mæġden; cocc + API → cycen, cicen;...
6Old Norse-innUsed to create adjectives from nouns, meaning...
7Proto-Norse-īna-
8Proto-Germanic-īnaz-en
9Proto-Indo-European-iHnosCreates adjectives of materials
10Proto-Indo-European-no-adjectival suffix
Every word from Proto-Indo-European -no-Every word from Middle English -enEvery word from Proto-Germanic -īnaz