Where does “havaĵo” come from?

havaĵo (Esperanto) comes from Esperanto havi, from English have, from English -s, from English ’s, from English Kingstown, from English town, from Middle English toun, from Middle English ende — on, onto.

havaĵo (Esperanto): possession, property

Definitions

  1. possession, property

Ancestry of “havaĵo”, step by step

havaĵo traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Esperanto havi

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Esperantohavito have
2EnglishhaveTo possess, own; To hold, as something at...
3English-sUsed to form regular plurals of nouns; Used to...
4English’s
5EnglishKingstownOS grid ref NY3959
6EnglishtownA settlement; an area with residential districts,...
7Middle Englishtountown
8Middle EnglishendeThe end or finishing of a thing; the terminal...
9Old Englishendeend, limit, border, corner
10Proto-Germanicandiin addition, furthermore, and
11Proto-Indo-Europeanh₂éntiopposite; near; in front
12Proto-Indo-Europeanh₂éntsforehead; front
13Proto-Indo-Europeanh₂ent-face; forehead; front
14Proto-Indo-Europeanh₂en-on, onto

via English Hawaii

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishHawaiiThe largest of the Hawaiian Islands
2HawaiianHawaiʻiHawaiian
3Proto-Nuclear PolynesianSawaikitraditional homeland

Words derived from “havaĵo

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