Where does “polare” come from?

polare (Norwegian Nynorsk) comes from Norwegian Nynorsk polar, from Norwegian Nynorsk pøl, from Norwegian Nynorsk vinmonopol, from Norwegian Nynorsk vin, from Old Norse vín, from Proto-Germanic wīną, from Latin vīnum, from Proto-Italic wīnom — to twist, wind, weave, plait; to wrap, enclose,...

polare (Norwegian Nynorsk): definite singular of polar; plural of polar

Definitions

  1. definite singular of polar; plural of polar

Ancestry of “polare”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Norwegian Nynorskpolarpolar; indefinite plural of pol
2Norwegian Nynorskpøla pool, puddle
3Norwegian Nynorskvinmonopolalcohol monopoly a government monopoly on manufacturing and/or retailing some or all alcoholic beverages
4Norwegian Nynorskvinwine
5Old Norsevínwine
6Proto-Germanicwīnąwine
7Latinvīnumwine
8Proto-Italicwīnomwine
9Proto-Indo-Europeanwóyh₁nomwine; vine, wine
10Proto-Indo-Europeanweh₁y-to twist, wind, weave, plait; to wrap, enclose,...
Every word from Proto-Indo-European weh₁y-Every word from Proto-Indo-European wóyh₁nomEvery word from Proto-Italic wīnom