Where does “bevilgning” come from?
bevilgning (Norwegian Bokmål) comes from Norwegian Bokmål bevilge, from German bewilligen, from German willig, from German -ig, from German -jährig, from German Jahr, from Middle High German jār, from Old High German jār — year.
bevilgning (Norwegian Bokmål): a grant of money
Definitions
- a grant of money
Ancestry of “bevilgning”, step by step
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Norwegian Bokmål | bevilge | to grant money |
| 2 | German | bewilligen | to grant, to concede, to allow, to approve |
| 3 | German | willig | willing; amorous, randy, horny |
| 4 | German | -ig | -y; forms adjectives from nouns; forms adjectives... |
| 5 | German | -jährig | years old; years lasting |
| 6 | German | Jahr | year |
| 7 | Middle High German | jār | year |
| 8 | Old High German | jār | year |
| 9 | Proto-West Germanic | jār | year |
| 10 | Proto-Germanic | jērą | year; name of the J-rune |
| 11 | Proto-Indo-European | yeh₁r- | year |