Where does “djȅver” come from?

djȅver (Serbo-Croatian) comes from Proto-Slavic děverь, from Proto-Indo-European dayh₂wḗr — brother-in-law, husband’s brother.

djȅver (Serbo-Croatian): brother-in-law (brother of one's husband)

Definitions

  1. brother-in-law (brother of one's husband)

Ancestry of “djȅver”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Proto-Slavicděverьhusband's brother
2Proto-Indo-Europeandayh₂wḗrbrother-in-law, husband’s brother

Words derived from “djȅver

Every word from Proto-Indo-European dayh₂wḗrEvery word from Proto-Slavic děverь