Where does “яхтсмен” come from?

яхтсмен (Russian) comes from English yachtsman, from English yacht, from Dutch jacht, from Middle Dutch jacht, from Old Dutch jagot, from Proto-West Germanic jagōþu, from Proto-West Germanic -ōþu, from Proto-Germanic -ōþuz — Derives action nouns from verb roots.

яхтсмен (Russian): yachter, yachtsman one who sails a yacht

Definitions

  1. yachter, yachtsman one who sails a yacht

Ancestry of “яхтсмен”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishyachtsmanA man who sails a yacht
2EnglishyachtA slick and light ship for making pleasure trips...
3Dutchjachthunt, hunting; yacht
4Middle Dutchjacht
5Old Dutchjagot
6Proto-West Germanicjagōþuhunt, hunting; chase, pursuit
7Proto-West Germanic-ōþu
8Proto-Germanic-ōþuzForms nouns from weak class 2 verbs, possibly...
9Proto-Germanic-þuzForms result nouns from verb roots, usually from...
10Proto-Indo-European-tusDerives action nouns from verb roots
Every word from Proto-Indo-European -tusEvery word from Proto-Germanic -þuzEvery word from Proto-West Germanic -ōþu