Where does “sydvest” come from?

sydvest (Norwegian Bokmål) comes from Norwegian Bokmål vest, from Danish vest, from French veste, from Italian veste, from Latin vestis, from Latin līnea, from Latin līnum, from Proto-Italic līnom — flax.

sydvest (Norwegian Bokmål): south-west / southwest; southwest or south-west;...

Definitions

  1. south-west / southwest; southwest or south-west;...

Ancestry of “sydvest”, step by step

sydvest traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Norwegian Bokmål vest

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Norwegian Bokmålvestwest; a waistcoat
2Danishvestthe west; toward the west, westwards; A vest
3Frenchvestejacket
4Italianvestedress; clothes; appearance, capacity
5Latinvestisgarment, gown, robe, vestment, clothing, vesture;...
6LatinlīneaA linen thread
7Latinlīnumflax
8Proto-Italiclīnom
9Proto-Indo-Europeanlīnomflax

via Norwegian Bokmål syd

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Norwegian Bokmålsydsouth; a land area in the south
2DanishsydThe south; imperative of syde
3Dutchzuidsouth; southwards
4Old Dutchsūth
5Proto-West Germanic*sunþrsouthern, southernly
6Proto-Germanicsunþrąsouth; south, southward
7Proto-Indo-Europeansóh₂wl̥sun
Every word from Proto-Indo-European līnomEvery word from Proto-Italic līnomEvery word from Latin līnum