Where does “lagidrott” come from?

lagidrott (Swedish) comes from Swedish låg, from Old Swedish lāgher, from Old Norse lágr, from German lager, from Middle High German leger, from Old High German legar, from Old Norse legr, from Proto-Germanic legrą — to lie.

Ancestry of “lagidrott”, step by step

lagidrott traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Swedish låg

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Swedishlåglow; having a small height; of low moral or...
2Old Swedishlāgherlow
3Old Norselágrlow; short
4Germanlagerfirst-person singular present of lagern; singular...
5Middle High Germanleger
6Old High Germanlegar
7Old Norselegr
8Proto-Germaniclegrąa lying, a place where one lies; camp
9Proto-Indo-Europeanlegʰ-to lie

via Swedish idrott

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Swedishidrottsport
2Icelandicíþróttsport
3Old Norseíþrótt
4Old Norseþróttrstrength, might, valour
5Proto-Germanicþruhtuzstrength; fortitude; perseverance
6Proto-Indo-Europeantreg-still, rigid; firm, fast; stiff, rigid
7Proto-Indo-European(s)terǵ-a type of bird; manure, dung; to sully, decay
Every word from Proto-Indo-European legʰ-Every word from Proto-Germanic legrąEvery word from Old Norse legr