Where does “gåtur” come from?

gåtur (Norwegian Nynorsk) comes from Norwegian Nynorsk tur, from French tour, from Latin tornus, from Ancient Greek τόρνος, from Proto-Indo-European torh₂no-, from Proto-Indo-European terh₁- — to rub, turn; to drill, pierce.

gåtur (Norwegian Nynorsk): a walk

Definitions

  1. a walk

Ancestry of “gåtur”, step by step

gåtur traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Norwegian Nynorsk tur

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Norwegian Nynorsktura walk; a trip, journey; a tour
2Frenchtourtower; rook; apartment building
3LatintornusA turner's wheel, lathe; A potter's wheel
4Ancient GreekτόρνοςA tool similar to a pair of compasses used to...
5Proto-Indo-Europeantorh₂no-
6Proto-Indo-Europeanterh₁-to rub, turn; to drill, pierce

via Norwegian Nynorsk

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Norwegian Nynorskwalk, go
2Old Norsebarking; attention; to heed
3Old Norsegeyjato bark
4Proto-Germanic*gawjanąto bark
Every word from Proto-Indo-European terh₁-Every word from Proto-Indo-European torh₂no-Every word from Ancient Greek τόρνος