Where does “luodin” come from?

luodin (Finnish) comes from Finnish luoti, from Old Swedish lodh, from Middle Low German lōt, from Old Saxon lōd, from Proto-West Germanic laud — lead.

luodin (Finnish): Genitive singular form of luoti

Definitions

  1. Genitive singular form of luoti

Ancestry of “luodin”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishluotibullet; plumb bob; unit of measure for weight...
2Old Swedishlodh
3Middle Low Germanlōt
4Old Saxonlōd
5Proto-West Germaniclaudlead

Words derived from “luodin

Every word from Proto-West Germanic laudEvery word from Old Saxon lōdEvery word from Middle Low German lōt
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