Where does “aeronave” come from?

aeronave (Spanish) comes from Spanish nave, from Old Spanish naf, from Latin nāvis, from Proto-Italic naus, from German hinaus, from German aus, from Old High German ūz, from Proto-West Germanic *ūt — out, outward.

aeronave (Spanish): airship; aircraft

Definitions

  1. airship; aircraft

Ancestry of “aeronave”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Spanishnaveship, vessel
2Old SpanishnafApocopic form of naue
3Latinnāvisship, boat, vessel; a fleet in the plural
4Proto-Italicnaus
5Germanhinausout
6Germanausout; over; finished; done; up; off
7Old High Germanūzout
8Proto-West Germanic*ūtout, outward
9Proto-Germanicūtout, outward
10Proto-Indo-Europeanúdout, outward
Every word from Proto-Indo-European údEvery word from Proto-Germanic ūtEvery word from Proto-West Germanic *ūt