Where does “maser” come from?

maser (German) comes from Middle High German maser, from Old High German masar, from Frankish masur, from Old Norse mǫsurr, from Proto-Germanic masuraz, from Proto-Germanic mas-, from Proto-Indo-European mos-, from Albanian mos — prohibitive particle.

maser (German): knot bright excrescence on the trunk of a tree

Definitions

  1. knot bright excrescence on the trunk of a tree

Ancestry of “maser”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Middle High Germanmaser
2Old High Germanmasar
3Frankishmasurmaple; A knot or knarl in wood, especially that...
4Old Norsemǫsurrmaple
5Proto-Germanicmasuraza type of veined or spotted wood, such as maple...
6Proto-Germanicmas-
7Proto-Indo-Europeanmos-a skin sore; skin sore
8Albanianmosdon't
9Proto-Albanianmē tše
10Proto-Indo-Europeanmeh₁prohibitive particle

Words derived from “maser

Every word from Proto-Indo-European meh₁Every word from Proto-Albanian mē tšeEvery word from Albanian mos