Where does “låring” come from?

låring (Swedish) comes from Swedish lår, from Old Swedish lar, from Old Norse lær, from Proto-Germanic lahwaz, from Proto-Indo-European logʷʰ-es-.

låring (Swedish): The aft section of a ship between midship and the stern

Definitions

  1. The aft section of a ship between midship and the stern

Ancestry of “låring”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Swedishlårthigh; crate, box
2Old Swedishlar
3Old Norselærthigh
4Proto-Germaniclahwazthigh
5Proto-Indo-Europeanlogʷʰ-es-

Words derived from “låring

Every word from Proto-Indo-European logʷʰ-es-Every word from Proto-Germanic lahwazEvery word from Old Norse lær
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