Where does “chạm trổ” come from?

chạm trổ (Vietnamese) comes from Vietnamese trở, from Serbo-Croatian tlo, from Polish tylko, from Proto-Slavic toliko, from Proto-Slavic -liko, from Albanian lik, from Proto-Albanian lika, from Proto-Indo-European leikʷ — to leave, to remain.

chạm trổ (Vietnamese): to carve and chisel in fine detail, usually for decoration

Definitions

  1. to carve and chisel in fine detail, usually for decoration

Ancestry of “chạm trổ”, step by step

chạm trổ traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Vietnamese trở

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Vietnamesetrởto turn, to change
2Serbo-Croatiantloground; floor
3Polishtylkojust, but; only, just
4Proto-Slavictolikothis much/many; neuter of *tolikъ
5Proto-Slavic-liko
6Albanianlik
7Proto-Albanianlika
8Proto-Indo-Europeanleikʷto leave, to remain

via Vietnamese chạm

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Vietnamesechạmto touch; to make physical contact
Every word from Proto-Indo-European leikʷ