Where does “fatig” come from?

fatig (Swedish) comes from Swedish fät, from Old Norse fat, from Proto-Germanic fatą, from Proto-Indo-European pod- — vessel, container.

fatig (Swedish): having barrel-character; oaky

Definitions

  1. having barrel-character; oaky

Ancestry of “fatig”, step by step

fatig traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Swedish fät

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Swedishfätsaucer; a small dish
2Old Norsefatvat, vessel, luggage, clothing; vessel; cover;...
3Proto-Germanicfatąvessel, container
4Proto-Indo-Europeanpod-vessel, container

via French fatigue

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchfatiguefatigue, weariness
2Frenchfatiguerto tire; to wear out, to drain; to make an effort
3Latinfatīgāre

Words derived from “fatig

Every word from Proto-Indo-European pod-Every word from Proto-Germanic fatąEvery word from Old Norse fat