Where does “onödvändig” come from?

onödvändig (Swedish) comes from Swedish nödvändig, from German notwendig, from German nōt, from Middle High German nōt, from Old High German nōt, from Proto-West Germanic *naudi, from Proto-Germanic naudiz — need; trouble, distress; compulsion, force.

onödvändig (Swedish): unnecessary

Definitions

  1. unnecessary

Ancestry of “onödvändig”, step by step

onödvändig traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Swedish nödvändig

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Swedishnödvändignecessary
2Germannotwendignecessary; essential; indispensable
3Germannōtneed, imminence
4Middle High Germannōt
5Old High Germannōtcontrol (by violence), compulsion, coercion, extortion
6Proto-West Germanic*naudiforce, compulsion
7Proto-Germanicnaudizneed; trouble, distress; compulsion, force

via Swedish o

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1SwedishoO; the letter o; the Greek letter omega, being...
Every word from Proto-Germanic naudizEvery word from Proto-West Germanic *naudiEvery word from Old High German nōt