Where does “thraa” come from?

thraa (Old Danish) comes from Old Norse þrá, from Proto-Germanic þrawō, from Proto-Germanic þrawjaną, from Proto-Indo-European trōw- — to beat, wound, kill, torment.

Ancestry of “thraa”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Norseþrálonging, yearning; to long, yearn; obstinacy
2Proto-Germanicþrawōa longing, suffering
3Proto-GermanicþrawjanąTo cause to grow
4Proto-Indo-Europeantrōw-to beat, wound, kill, torment

Words derived from “thraa

Every word from Proto-Indo-European trōw-Every word from Proto-Germanic þrawjanąEvery word from Proto-Germanic þrawō