Where does “наконечник” come from?

наконечник (Russian) comes from Russian коне́ц, from Old East Slavic коньць, from Proto-Slavic konьcь, from Proto-Slavic konъ, from Proto-Slavic čęti — to begin.

наконечник (Russian): ferrule, tip, point extreme top of something

Definitions

  1. ferrule, tip, point extreme top of something

Ancestry of “наконечник”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Russianконе́цend
2Old East Slavicконьцьend; edge, border
3Proto-Slavickonьcьend; thread, string
4Proto-Slavickonъbeginning; end
5Proto-Slavicčętito begin
Every word from Proto-Slavic čętiEvery word from Proto-Slavic konъEvery word from Proto-Slavic konьcь