Where does “bùsthalter” come from?

bùsthalter (Kashubian) comes from German Büstenhalter, from German Büste, from French buste, from Italian busto, from Latin bustum, from Latin urere, from Latin uro, from Proto-Italic ouzō — to burn.

bùsthalter (Kashubian): bra, brassiere

Definitions

  1. bra, brassiere

Ancestry of “bùsthalter”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanBüstenhalterbrassiere
2GermanBüstebust; dummy
3Frenchbustebust, torso; bust
4Italianbustotomb, grave; cadaver, corpse; bust
5LatinbustumA burial mound, tomb; A place for burning funeral...
6Latinureresecond-person singular future passive indicative...
7LatinuroI burn, consume, inflame; to rage, to ravage
8Proto-Italicouzō
9Proto-Indo-Europeanh₁ews-to burn
Every word from Proto-Indo-European h₁ews-Every word from Proto-Italic ouzōEvery word from Latin uro