Where does “lāt” come from?
lāt (Old Dutch) comes from Proto-Germanic lētaz, from Proto-Germanic lētaną, from Proto-Indo-European leh₁d- — to be tired.
Ancestry of “lāt”, step by step
lāt traces back through 3 separate lines of ancestry.
via Proto-Germanic lētaz
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|
| 1 | Proto-Germanic | lētaz | freeman; bondsman; serf |
| 2 | Proto-Germanic | lētaną | to let, to allow; to leave alone |
| 3 | Proto-Indo-European | leh₁d- | to be tired |
via Proto-West Germanic lat
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|
| 1 | Proto-West Germanic | lat | slow, lazy; late |
| 2 | Proto-Germanic | lataz | slow, sluggish; lazy; late |
| 3 | Proto-Indo-European | lē(y)d- | — |
via Bactrian λαδο
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|
| 1 | Bactrian | λαδο | — |