Where does “газобетон” come from?

газобетон (Russian) comes from Russian ГАЗ, from French gaz, from Dutch gas, from Middle Dutch gasse, from Middle High German gazze, from Old High German gazza, from Proto-West Germanic *gatwā, from Proto-Germanic gatwǭ.

газобетон (Russian): autoclaved aerated concrete, cellular concrete, porous concrete

Definitions

  1. autoclaved aerated concrete, cellular concrete, porous concrete

Ancestry of “газобетон”, step by step

газобетон traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Russian ГАЗ

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1RussianГАЗGAZ Gorky Automobile Plant
2Frenchgazgas; flatulence
3Dutchgasgas; liquefied petroleum gas; unpaved street
4Middle Dutchgasseunpaved street
5Middle High Germangazze
6Old High Germangazzalane
7Proto-West Germanic*gatwā
8Proto-Germanicgatwǭstreet, passage
9Proto-Indo-Europeangʰodweh₂

via Russian бето́н

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Russianбето́нconcrete
2Frenchbétonconcrete; to drop
3Latinbitūmenmineral pitch, bitumen
4Latin-menforms neuter nouns of the third declension
5Proto-Italic*-mn̥
Every word from Proto-Indo-European gʰodweh₂Every word from Proto-Germanic gatwǭEvery word from Proto-West Germanic *gatwā