Where does “pruukata” come from?

pruukata (Finnish) comes from Finnish ruukata, from Swedish bruka, from Middle Low German brūken, from Old Saxon brūkan, from Proto-West Germanic brūkan, from Proto-Germanic brūkaną, from Proto-Indo-European bʰruHg- — to make use of; have enjoyment of.

pruukata (Finnish): to be a habit, to do habitually, to tend to

Definitions

  1. to be a habit, to do habitually, to tend to

Ancestry of “pruukata”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishruukatato be in the habit of, to do as a habit; to be a habit, to do habitually, to tend to
2Swedishbrukaused to; be in the habit of; to cultivate, till,...
3Middle Low Germanbrūkento use, utilise, to make use of either an object or a right
4Old Saxonbrūkanto enjoy, to make use of
5Proto-West Germanicbrūkanto use, to employ; to consume
6Proto-Germanicbrūkanąto make use of, employ, use, consume
7Proto-Indo-EuropeanbʰruHg-to make use of; have enjoyment of
Every word from Proto-Indo-European bʰruHg-Every word from Proto-Germanic brūkanąEvery word from Proto-West Germanic brūkan
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