Where does “スケート” come from?

スケート (Japanese) comes from English skate, from Dutch schaats, from Middle Dutch schāetse, from Old French escache, from Frankish skakkja, from Old Saxon skakan, from Proto-Germanic skakaną, from Proto-Indo-European skeg- — to jump, spring; to jump; move.

スケート (Japanese): skates; skating; roller skates

Definitions

  1. skates; skating; roller skates

Ancestry of “スケート”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishskateA runner or blade, usually of steel, with a frame...
2Dutchschaatsskate, ice skate; stilt
3Middle Dutchschāetsestilt
4Old Frenchescachea stilt, trestle
5Frankishskakkjastilt
6Old Saxonskakan
7Proto-Germanicskakanąto swing; to shake; to escape
8Proto-Indo-Europeanskeg-to jump, spring; to jump; move

Words derived from “スケート

Every word from Proto-Indo-European skeg-Every word from Proto-Germanic skakanąEvery word from Old Saxon skakan