Where does “lögregluþjónn” come from?

lögregluþjónn (Icelandic) comes from Icelandic lögregla, from Icelandic lög, from Old Norse lǫg, from Old Norse lág, from Old Norse leggja, from Proto-Germanic lagjaną, from Proto-Indo-European legʰ- — to lie.

lögregluþjónn (Icelandic): police officer

Definitions

  1. police officer

Ancestry of “lögregluþjónn”, step by step

lögregluþjónn traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Icelandic lögregla

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Icelandiclögreglapolice; policeman
2Icelandiclöglaw or laws, statute; inflection of lag: ##...
3Old Norselǫgfate; situation, the condition that one is given...
4Old Norselága felled tree; log; lying tree
5Old Norseleggjato lay, place, put; to make, build
6Proto-Germaniclagjanąto lay, to place in a resting position
7Proto-Indo-Europeanlegʰ-to lie

via Icelandic þjónn

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Icelandicþjónnservant; waiter
2Proto-Germanicþewazslave, servant
3Proto-Indo-Europeantekwosrunner
4Proto-Indo-Europeantekʷ-to run, to flow
Every word from Proto-Indo-European legʰ-Every word from Proto-Germanic lagjanąEvery word from Old Norse leggja