Where does “Russenbrot” come from?

Russenbrot (German) comes from German russe, from Old East Slavic Русь, from Finnish ruotsi, from Proto-Finnic *roocci, from Old Swedish roþs-, from Old Norse róðr, from Proto-Germanic rōþrą, from Proto-Indo-European h₁reh₁- — to row; to separate; loose, sparse, rare.

Russenbrot (German): Russian bread, especially kinds containing potato flour

Definitions

  1. Russian bread, especially kinds containing potato flour

Ancestry of “Russenbrot”, step by step

Russenbrot traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via German russe

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanrusseSwitzerland and Liechtenstein standard spelling...
2Old East SlavicРусьRus; Ruthenia
3FinnishruotsiSwedish
4Proto-Finnic*roocciSwede originally anyone from Roslagen
5Old Swedishroþs-related to rowing
6Old Norseróðrrowing
7Proto-Germanicrōþrąoar; rudder
8Proto-Indo-Europeanh₁reh₁-to row; to separate; loose, sparse, rare

via German brōt

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Germanbrōtbread
2Middle High Germanbrōtbread
3Old High Germanbrōtbread
4Proto-West Germanicbraudbread
5EnglishBerwald
6Proto-West Germanicberōbear
7Proto-Germanicberôbear
8Proto-Indo-EuropeanbʰerH-to pierce; to strike; brown
Every word from Proto-Indo-European h₁reh₁-Every word from Old Swedish roþs-Every word from Proto-Finnic *roocci
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