Where does “sonkák” come from?

sonkák (Hungarian) comes from Hungarian sonka, from German Schinken, from Middle High German schinke, from Old High German scinco, from Proto-West Germanic skinkō, from Proto-Germanic skinkô, from Proto-Indo-European (s)keng- — to limp, hobble; to tilt, be askew.

Ancestry of “sonkák”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Hungariansonkaham
2GermanSchinkenham, pork from the hindquarter; hams, buttocks
3Middle High Germanschinkeshank; shin bone; ham
4Old High Germanscincothigh
5Proto-West Germanicskinkōthigh, shank
6Proto-Germanicskinkôthigh; shank
7Proto-Indo-European(s)keng-to limp, hobble; to tilt, be askew
Every word from Proto-Indo-European (s)keng-Every word from Proto-Germanic skinkôEvery word from Proto-West Germanic skinkō