Where does “tarkószíj” come from?

tarkószíj (Hungarian) comes from Hungarian tarkó, from Hungarian tár, from Serbo-Croatian tovar, from Proto-Slavic tovarъ, from Proto-Turkic *tabar — livestock, cattle.

tarkószíj (Hungarian): crownpiece, headstall US, headpiece UK a strap in the bridle that goes over the horse's head just behind the animal's ears

Definitions

  1. crownpiece, headstall US, headpiece UK a strap in the bridle that goes over the horse's head just behind the animal's ears

Ancestry of “tarkószíj”, step by step

tarkószíj traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Hungarian tarkó

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Hungariantarkónape, occiput the back part of the neck
2Hungariantárstorehouse, repository; cabinet, collection;...
3Serbo-Croatiantovarcargo; burden; load
4Proto-Slavictovarъloading
5Proto-Turkic*tabarlivestock, cattle

via Hungarian szíj

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Hungarianszíjstrap, thong, belt
2Proto-Finno-Permicśuka
Every word from Proto-Turkic *tabarEvery word from Proto-Slavic tovarъEvery word from Serbo-Croatian tovar