Where does “wandung” come from?

wandung (Old English) comes from Old English wandian, from Proto-West Germanic wandōn, from Proto-Germanic wandōną, from Proto-Indo-European wendʰ- — to wind, to turn.

wandung (Old English): turning aside from a task

Definitions

  1. turning aside from a task

Ancestry of “wandung”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Englishwandianto hesitate, delay, flinch; to omit, desist from;...
2Proto-West Germanicwandōnto turn aside, veer
3Proto-Germanicwandōnąto turn aside; veer; change
4Proto-Indo-Europeanwendʰ-to wind, to turn
Every word from Proto-Indo-European wendʰ-Every word from Proto-Germanic wandōnąEvery word from Proto-West Germanic wandōn