Where does “fyllesvin” come from?

fyllesvin (Swedish) comes from Swedish fylla, from Old Swedish fylla, from Old Norse fylla, from Proto-Germanic fullijaną, from Proto-Germanic fullaz, from Proto-Indo-European pl̥h₁nós, from Proto-Indo-European pleh₁- — to fill.

fyllesvin (Swedish): a person who behaves very badly when drunk – usually a man; a drunk bastard, etc

Definitions

  1. a person who behaves very badly when drunk – usually a man; a drunk bastard, etc

Ancestry of “fyllesvin”, step by step

fyllesvin traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Swedish fylla

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Swedishfyllaa state of drunkenness; to fill, to make full; to...
2Old Swedishfyllato fill; to satisfy; to compensate
3Old Norsefyllato fill; to complete, make up; to fulfill
4Proto-Germanicfullijanąto fill, to make full
5Proto-Germanicfullazfull; the whole, the entire
6Proto-Indo-Europeanpl̥h₁nósfull
7Proto-Indo-Europeanpleh₁-to fill

via Swedish svin

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Swedishsvinhog, pig, swine; swine
2Old Norsesvínpig, swine
3Proto-Germanicswīnąswine, pig
4Proto-Indo-EuropeansuH-pig, hog, swine
5Proto-Indo-EuropeansewH-to bear; to give birth
6Proto-Indo-Europeansew-to press out, extract; juice; liquid, rain; to...
Every word from Proto-Indo-European pleh₁-Every word from Proto-Indo-European pl̥h₁nósEvery word from Proto-Germanic fullaz
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