Where does “ри́са” come from?

ри́са (Ukrainian) comes from Polish rysa, from German Riss, from Middle High German riss, from Old High German riz, from Proto-Germanic writiz, from Proto-Indo-European wreyd- — to scratch, carve.

ри́са (Ukrainian): stroke, line often metaphorically as the fundamental way something is constructed

Definitions

  1. stroke, line often metaphorically as the fundamental way something is constructed

Ancestry of “ри́са”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Polishrysascratch
2GermanRissfissure, crack; rift, split, tear; prey killed by...
3Middle High Germanriss
4Old High Germanrizscoring; crack; incision; impression; stroke;...
5Proto-Germanicwritizfissure; crevice; groove; engraving; writing;...
6Proto-Indo-Europeanwreyd-to scratch, carve

Words derived from “ри́са

Every word from Proto-Indo-European wreyd-Every word from Proto-Germanic writizEvery word from Old High German riz
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