Where does “ļoobin” come from?

ļoobin (Marshallese) comes from Marshallese ļoob, from English loaf, from English loafer, from Old English lāf, from Proto-West Germanic laibu, from Northern Sami láibut, from Northern Sami láibi, from Proto-Samic lājpē — bread.

Ancestry of “ļoobin”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Marshalleseļooba loaf of bread
2EnglishloafA block of bread after baking; Any solid block of...
3EnglishloaferAn idle person; A shoe with no laces, resembling...
4Old Englishlāfremnant, remainder; remainder, residue, what is...
5Proto-West Germaniclaiburemainder
6Northern Samiláibutto bake bread
7Northern Samiláibibread
8Proto-Samiclājpēbread
9Proto-Germanichlaibazbread
Every word from Proto-Germanic hlaibaz
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