Where does “henvise” come from?

henvise (Norwegian Bokmål) comes from Norwegian Bokmål hen, from Middle Low German hen, from Proto-Germanic *hiz, from Proto-Indo-European ḱe, from Middle English kyt, from German kitt, from Old High German kuti, from Proto-West Germanic kwidu — to bend; curve; arch; vault; to bow, bend, arch,...

henvise (Norwegian Bokmål): to refer

Definitions

  1. to refer

Ancestry of “henvise”, step by step

henvise traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Norwegian Bokmål hen

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Norwegian Bokmålhenused with a verb, indicating a movement towards or to something
2Middle Low Germanhen
3Proto-Germanic*hiz
4Proto-Indo-EuropeanḱeDeictic particle, here; Post-positional...
5Middle Englishkyt
6Germankittputty certain kinds of cement used for fixing e.g. window panes
7Old High Germankuti
8Proto-West Germanickwidugum, resin
9Proto-Germanickweduzresin
10Proto-Indo-Europeangʷet-resin, gum; to say, speak
11Proto-Indo-Europeangū-to bend; curve; arch; vault; to bow, bend, arch,...

via Norwegian Bokmål vise

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Norwegian Bokmålvisedefinite singular/plural of vis; lyrical or epic...
2Old Norsevísato show, point out, indicate; verse, strophe,...
3Proto-Germanicwīsōway, method, etc
4Proto-Indo-Europeanweyd-to see
Every word from Proto-Indo-European gū-Every word from Proto-Indo-European gʷet-Every word from Proto-Germanic kweduz