Where does “конка” come from?

конка (Russian) comes from Russian конь, from Old East Slavic конь, from Proto-Slavic koňь, from Proto-Slavic komňь, from Proto-Slavic kobňь.

конка (Russian): horsecar, a tram drawn by horses

Definitions

  1. horsecar, a tram drawn by horses

Ancestry of “конка”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Russianконьhorse; male horse; steed; horse
2Old East Slavicконьhorse
3Proto-Slavickoňьhorse
4Proto-Slavickomňь
5Proto-Slavickobňь
Every word from Proto-Slavic kobňьEvery word from Proto-Slavic komňьEvery word from Proto-Slavic koňь