Where does “lặn lội” come from?

lặn lội (Vietnamese) comes from Vietnamese lặn, from English lane, from Middle English lane, from Old English lane, from Proto-West Germanic lanu, from Proto-Germanic lanō — lane, passageway.

lặn lội (Vietnamese): to travel far or make an arduous journey to work in a remote place

Definitions

  1. to travel far or make an arduous journey to work in a remote place

Ancestry of “lặn lội”, step by step

lặn lội traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Vietnamese lặn

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Vietnameselặnto dive; to hide; to set
2EnglishlaneA road, street, or similar thoroughfare; A narrow...
3Middle Englishlanelane, alley narrow passage between buildings
4Old Englishlanelane, narrow path
5Proto-West Germaniclanulane, passageway
6Proto-Germaniclanōlane, passageway

via Vietnamese lội

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Vietnameselộito swim; to wade through
2Proto-Mon-Khmerlujʔto wade; to swim
Every word from Proto-Germanic lanō