Where does “laksa” come from?

laksa (Indonesian) comes from Malay laksa, from Malay لقسا, from Sanskrit लक्ष, from Sanskrit लक्ष्, from Sanskrit रक्ष्, from Proto-Indo-Aryan Hrakṣ-, from Proto-Indo-Iranian Hrakš-, from Proto-Indo-European h₂lek- — to protect.

laksa (Indonesian): ten thousand

Definitions

  1. ten thousand

Ancestry of “laksa”, step by step

laksa traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Malay laksa

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Malaylaksalaksa; ten thousand; laksa, a spicy stew from...
2Malayلقساlaksa; ten thousand
3Sanskritलक्षa mark, sign, token; a mark to aim at, target,...
4Sanskritलक्ष्perceive, observe; recognise; to mark, sign
5Sanskritरक्ष्to protect, guard, watch, take care of, save,...
6Proto-Indo-AryanHrakṣ-
7Proto-Indo-IranianHrakš-
8Proto-Indo-Europeanh₂lek-to protect

via Karo Batak Laksa

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Karo BatakLaksa
Every word from Proto-Indo-European h₂lek-Every word from Proto-Indo-Iranian Hrakš-Every word from Proto-Indo-Aryan Hrakṣ-