Where does “bukhinne” come from?

bukhinne (Norwegian Nynorsk) comes from Norwegian Nynorsk hinne, from Old Norse hinna, from Old Norse hinn, from Proto-Germanic jainaz, from Proto-Indo-European i- — that; he; a pronomial stem.

bukhinne (Norwegian Nynorsk): peritoneum

Definitions

  1. peritoneum

Ancestry of “bukhinne”, step by step

bukhinne traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Norwegian Nynorsk hinne

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Norwegian Nynorskhinnea membrane; a thin layer of something, film, skin
2Old Norsehinnafilm, membrane; genitive plural of hinn
3Old Norsehinnthe other; that; the
4Proto-Germanicjainazthat over there, yon
5Proto-Indo-Europeani-that; he; a pronomial stem

via Norwegian Nynorsk buk

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Norwegian Nynorskbukbelly, abdomen, stomach
2Old Norsebúkrtrunk
3Proto-Germanicbūkazbelly, abdomen; body
4Proto-Indo-Europeanbʰōw-to inflate, swell; to swell, grow, thrive, be,...
Every word from Proto-Indo-European i-Every word from Proto-Germanic jainazEvery word from Old Norse hinn