Where does “herdo” come from?

herdo (Ido) comes from German herd, from English hearth, from Middle English herth, from Old English heorþ, from Proto-West Germanic herþ, from Proto-Germanic herþaz, from Proto-Indo-European kérh₃-to-s, from Proto-Indo-European kerh₃- — to burn; to praise; to burn; fire, heat.

herdo (Ido): hearth, fireplace

Definitions

  1. hearth, fireplace

Ancestry of “herdo”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Germanherdcooker; stove
2EnglishhearthA brick, stone or cement floor to a fireplace or...
3Middle EnglishherthA hearth; a place where a fire is lighted; A...
4Old Englishheorþhearth
5Proto-West Germanicherþhearth, fireplace
6Proto-Germanicherþaz
7Proto-Indo-Europeankérh₃-to-s
8Proto-Indo-Europeankerh₃-to burn; to praise; to burn; fire, heat
Every word from Proto-Indo-European kerh₃-
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