Etymology Explorer › Norwegian BokmålWhere does “sørvestre” come from? sørvestre (Norwegian Bokmål) comes from Norwegian Bokmål vestre, from Old Norse Vestri, from Old Norse vestr, from Proto-Germanic westrą, from Proto-Germanic westraz, from Proto-Indo-European wek(ʷ)speros, from Proto-Indo-European we-.
sørvestre (Norwegian Bokmål): south-west, south-western
Definitions south-west, south-western Ancestry of “sørvestre”, step by step sørvestre traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.
via Norwegian Bokmål vestre Step Language Word Meaning 1 Norwegian Bokmål vestre west, western 2 Old Norse Vestri name of a dwarf 3 Old Norse vestr west, westwards 4 Proto-Germanic westrą west; west, westward 5 Proto-Germanic westraz west, western 6 Proto-Indo-European wek(ʷ)speros evening 7 Proto-Indo-European we- —
via Norwegian Bokmål sør Step Language Word Meaning 1 Norwegian Bokmål sør south 2 Old Norse syðri more southerly; most southerly 3 Proto-Germanic sunþrizô comparative degree of *sunþraz 4 Proto-Germanic sunþraz south, southern 5 Proto-Indo-European sh₂únt(e)ros — 6 Proto-Indo-European sóh₂wl̥ sun