Where does “skruuvi” come from?

skruuvi (Finnish) comes from Swedish skruv, from Russian винт, from Polish gwint, from German Gewinde, from German winden, from Middle High German winden, from Old High German wintan, from Proto-Germanic windaną — to wind, to turn.

skruuvi (Finnish): vint

Definitions

  1. vint

Ancestry of “skruuvi”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Swedishskruvscrew; a simple machine; screw; twist, turn; a...
2Russianвинтscrew; propeller; vint
3Polishgwintscrew thread
4GermanGewindethread
5Germanwindento wind; to twist; to twirl; to squirm; to writhe
6Middle High Germanwinden
7Old High Germanwintanto wind, to wrap
8Proto-Germanicwindanąto wind, to wrap
9Proto-Indo-Europeanwendʰ-to wind, to turn

Words derived from “skruuvi

Every word from Proto-Indo-European wendʰ-Every word from Proto-Germanic windanąEvery word from Old High German wintan
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