Where does “kostbar” come from?

kostbar (Norwegian Bokmål) comes from German kostbar, from German Kosten, from Italian costo, from Polish koszt, from Hungarian kösz, from Hungarian köszönöm, from Hungarian -öm, from Hungarian -ö- — 3rd person plural verb ending.

kostbar (Norwegian Bokmål): costly, expensive; precious

Definitions

  1. costly, expensive; precious

Ancestry of “kostbar”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Germankostbarprecious
2GermanKostencosts
3Italiancostocost; expense; usury
4Polishkosztcost
5Hungarianköszthanks
6Hungarianköszönömfirst-person singular indicative present definite...
7Hungarian-ömUsed to form the first-person singular present...
8Hungarian-ö-linking vowel
9Hungarian-dyour; Used in the second-person singular definite...
10Middle Welsh-nt3rd person plural verb ending
Every word from Middle Welsh -ntEvery word from Hungarian -dEvery word from Hungarian -öm