Where does “ferðataska” come from?

ferðataska (Icelandic) comes from Icelandic taska, from Old Norse taska, from Proto-Germanic taskǭ, from Proto-Indo-European das-, from Translingual da, from English deca-, from French déca-, from Latin decās — front.

ferðataska (Icelandic): suitcase

Definitions

  1. suitcase

Ancestry of “ferðataska”, step by step

ferðataska traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Icelandic taska

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Icelandictaskabag, case
2Old Norsetaskabag, sack
3Proto-Germanictaskǭbag, purse; pouch, pocket
4Proto-Indo-Europeandas-
5Translingualda
6Englishdeca-Greek number...
7Frenchdéca-deca-
8Latindecāsa decade (period of ten years)
9Ancient Greekδεκάςthe number ten; a group of ten, decade
10Ancient Greek-ᾰ́ςgroup of
11Proto-Indo-European-óntsDerives nouns denoting body parts
12Hungarianöntto pour; to cast; accusative singular of ön
13Hungarianönyou
14Hungarianön-self-
15Turkishönfront

via Icelandic ferð

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Icelandicferðtrip, tour, journey; speed; second-person...
2Old Norseferðjourney; conduct, behaviour
3Proto-Germanicfardizjourney, voyage
4Proto-Indo-Europeanper-before, in front; first; to go through
5Proto-Indo-Europeanpr̥tóspassed , crossed
Every word from Turkish önEvery word from Ancient Greek -ᾰ́ςEvery word from English deca-