Where does “fixera” come from?

fixera (Swedish) comes from Swedish fix, from German fix, from French fixe, from Middle French fixe, from Old French fix, from Latin fīxus, from Latin fīgō, from Proto-Italic feigʷō — to insert; to fasten.

fixera (Swedish): to fixate

Definitions

  1. to fixate

Ancestry of “fixera”, step by step

fixera traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Swedish fix

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Swedishfixfixed, inflexible, rigid; a fix, a dose of an...
2Germanfixfixed; quick; smart
3Frenchfixefixed; first-person singular present indicative...
4Middle Frenchfixefixed
5Old Frenchfixinflection of fil: ## oblique plural ##...
6Latinfīxusunwavering
7Latinfīgōto fasten, fix
8Proto-Italicfeigʷōto insert; to fasten

via Swedish era

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Swedisherayour, yours; you; era
2Latināeraera or epoch from which time is measured
3Latinaesmoney, pay, fee, fare; copper, bronze, brass;...
4Proto-Italicaosbronze, copper
5Proto-Italicajos
6Proto-Indo-Europeanh₂éyosa metal, copper, bronze

Words derived from “fixera

Every word from Proto-Italic feigʷō