Where does “butilka” come from?

butilka (Uzbek) comes from Russian буты́лка, from Polish butelka, from Polish butla, from Polish butel, from German Büttel, from Middle High German bütel, from Old High German būtil, from Proto-West Germanic *būdil — to be awake, be aware.

butilka (Uzbek): bottle

Definitions

  1. bottle

Ancestry of “butilka”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Russianбуты́лкаbottle
2Polishbutelkabottle
3Polishbutlatank, cylinder; a round, usually pressurized...
4Polishbutel
5GermanBüttela court officer, usher or messenger; a policeman;...
6Middle High Germanbütel
7Old High Germanbūtilpurse
8Proto-West Germanic*būdilpouch; bag
9Proto-Germanicbūdilazpouch; bag
10Proto-Germanicbeudanąto offer, to bid
11Proto-Indo-Europeanbʰewdʰ-to be awake, be aware
Every word from Proto-Indo-European bʰewdʰ-Every word from Proto-Germanic beudanąEvery word from Proto-Germanic būdilaz