Where does “falk” come from?

falk (Norwegian Nynorsk) comes from Old Norse falkr, from Proto-Germanic falkô, from Proto-Indo-European pōl-, from Slovincian pól, from Proto-Slavic polъ, from Proto-Indo-European (s)pelH- — to split off, separate; to chop, to separate.

falk (Norwegian Nynorsk): a falcon, all birds in the genus "Falco", most...

Definitions

  1. a falcon, all birds in the genus "Falco", most...

Ancestry of “falk”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Norsefalkrfalcon; hawk
2Proto-Germanicfalkôfalcon
3Proto-Indo-Europeanpōl-
4Slovincianpólhalf
5Proto-Slavicpolъside, flank; half; member of a pair of options →...
6Proto-Indo-European(s)pelH-to split off, separate; to chop, to separate

Words derived from “falk

Every word from Proto-Indo-European (s)pelH-Every word from Proto-Slavic polъEvery word from Slovincian pól