Where does “laniere” come from?

laniere (Middle French) comes from Old French lasniere, from Old French lasne, from Old French nasliere, from Frankish nastila, from Proto-Germanic nastilō, from Proto-Indo-European ned- — to be wet; wet; to tie together.

Ancestry of “laniere”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Frenchlasnierethong, lash
2Old Frenchlasnestrap, thong
3Old Frenchnasliere
4Frankishnastilatie, headband
5Proto-Germanicnastilōheadband; plait
6Proto-Indo-Europeanned-to be wet; wet; to tie together

Words derived from “laniere

Every word from Proto-Indo-European ned-Every word from Proto-Germanic nastilōEvery word from Frankish nastila