Where does “Hălăucă” come from?

Hălăucă (Romanian) comes from Ukrainian головка, from Ukrainian голова, from Ukrainian рі́зати, from Old East Slavic рѣзати, from Proto-Slavic rězati, from Proto-Balto-Slavic *rḗˀźtei, from Proto-Indo-European wreh₁ǵ- — to break, tear.

Ancestry of “Hălăucă”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Ukrainianголовкаhead of plant, vegetable
2Ukrainianголоваhead; chair, chairman, chairperson; chairman,...
3Ukrainianрі́затиto cut, to slice, to carve
4Old East Slavicрѣзати
5Proto-Slavicrězatito cut, to slice; to crop, to shear; to trim
6Proto-Balto-Slavic*rḗˀźteito cut
7Proto-Indo-Europeanwreh₁ǵ-to break, tear

Words derived from “Hălăucă

Every word from Proto-Indo-European wreh₁ǵ-Every word from Proto-Balto-Slavic *rḗˀźteiEvery word from Proto-Slavic rězati