Where does “träaktighet” come from?

träaktighet (Swedish) comes from Swedish träaktig, from Swedish trä, from Old Norse tré, from Proto-Germanic trewą, from English doru, from Ancient Greek δόρυ, from Proto-Hellenic dóru, from Proto-Indo-European dóru — hard, firm, strong, solid; hard, fast; tree.

träaktighet (Swedish): woodenness

Definitions

  1. woodenness

Ancestry of “träaktighet”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Swedishträaktigwooden
2Swedishträwood; a tree; Short for slagträ
3Old Norsetrétree; the mast of a ship; ree, rafter, beam
4Proto-Germanictrewątree
5EnglishdoruAlternative form of dory
6Ancient Greekδόρυwood, tree, stem; spear shaft, spear, lance,...
7Proto-Hellenicdórutree
8Proto-Indo-Europeandórutree
9Proto-Indo-Europeandrew-hard, firm, strong, solid; hard, fast; tree
Every word from Proto-Indo-European drew-Every word from Proto-Indo-European dóruEvery word from Proto-Hellenic dóru