Where does “missväxt” come from?

missväxt (Swedish) comes from Swedish miss, from English Miss, from English Mistress, from Middle English maistresse, from Old French maistresse, from Old French maistre, from Latin magister, from Proto-Italic magisteros — big, great.

missväxt (Swedish): crop failure, bad harvest

Definitions

  1. crop failure, bad harvest

Ancestry of “missväxt”, step by step

missväxt traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Swedish miss

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1SwedishmissA failure to hit; A mistake; A beauty; a winner...
2EnglishMissForm of address, now used chiefly for an...
3EnglishMistressUsed as the title of a married woman before her...
4Middle Englishmaistressemistress
5Old Frenchmaistresse
6Old Frenchmaistremaster; Master; magister
7Latinmagisterteacher; master; a title of the Middle Ages,...
8Proto-Italicmagisterosbigger, greater
9Proto-Indo-Europeanméǵh₂isteros
10Proto-Indo-Europeanméǵh₂sbig, great

via Swedish växt

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Swedishväxtplant, vegetable; growth, size, length
2Old Norsevǫxtrgrowth, increase
3Proto-Germanicwahstuzsize, growth
4Indo-European*h₂weks-
Every word from Proto-Indo-European méǵh₂s