Where does “naaraskierre” come from?

naaraskierre (Finnish) comes from Finnish naaras, from Proto-Finnic naaras, from Proto-Uralic najera, from Proto-Uralic naje, from French nager, from Old French nagier, from Latin nāvigō, from Latin nāvis — out, outward.

naaraskierre (Finnish): The internal thread in the center of a nut or in...

Definitions

  1. The internal thread in the center of a nut or in...

Ancestry of “naaraskierre”, step by step

naaraskierre traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Finnish naaras

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishnaarasfemale
2Proto-Finnicnaarasfemale (animal)
3Proto-Uralicnajera
4Proto-Uralicnajewoman
5Frenchnagerto swim
6Old Frenchnagierto sail; to cross water; to sail; to swim
7Latinnāvigōto sail, navigate, seafare, embark
8Latinnāvisship, boat, vessel; a fleet in the plural
9Proto-Italicnaus
10Germanhinausout
11Germanausout; over; finished; done; up; off
12Old High Germanūzout
13Proto-West Germanic*ūtout, outward
14Proto-Germanicūtout, outward
15Proto-Indo-Europeanúdout, outward

via Finnish kierre

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishkierrethread; worm; helix; whirl, spiral
2Finnishkiertääto turn, twist, screw, rotate; to roll; to wind,...
3Proto-Finnickeertädäkto turn; to spin thread
4Proto-Finnickeerätwisted
5Proto-Uralickerä
Every word from Proto-Indo-European údEvery word from Proto-Germanic ūtEvery word from Proto-West Germanic *ūt