Where does “sillake” come from?

sillake (Swedish) comes from Swedish lake, from Middle Low German lāke, from Old Saxon laca, from Proto-West Germanic laku, from Finnish lakritsi, from Swedish lakrits, from Late Latin liquiritia, from Ancient Greek γλυκύρριζα.

Ancestry of “sillake”, step by step

sillake traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Swedish lake

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Swedishlakebrine; burbot
2Middle Low Germanlākewater pooled in a riverbed; standing water; brine
3Old Saxonlacalake, stream, brook
4Proto-West Germaniclakustream; pool, lake
5Finnishlakritsilicorice, liquorice
6Swedishlakritslicorice/liquorice
7Late Latinliquiritia
8Ancient Greekγλυκύρριζαlicorice
9Ancient Greekγλυκύςsweet
10Proto-Hellenic*dlukús

via Swedish sill

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Swedishsilla herring
2Old Norsesíldherring
3Proto-Germanicsīląa kind of fish; a launce, sand eel; a herring

Words derived from “sillake

Every word from Proto-Hellenic *dlukús