Where does “ceruat” come from?

ceruat (Malay) comes from Thai จรวด, from Old Khmer crūca, from Swedish kruka, from Middle Low German krūke, from Old Saxon krūka, from Proto-Germanic krogu, from Proto-Germanic *krōguz.

Ancestry of “ceruat”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Thaiจรวดa type of fireworks in the form of gunpowder...
2Old Khmercrūcato eject, to shoot, to splash; pointed, sharp;...
3Swedishkrukaa pot; a coward
4Middle Low Germankrūke
5Old Saxonkrūka
6Proto-Germanickrogupot, pitcher
7Proto-Germanic*krōguz

Words derived from “ceruat

Every word from Proto-Germanic *krōguzEvery word from Proto-Germanic kroguEvery word from Old Saxon krūka