Where does “swnt” come from?

swnt (Welsh) comes from English Sound, from Middle English sound, from Old English sund, from Old Norse sund, from Proto-Germanic sundą, from Proto-Germanic swimmaną, from Proto-Indo-European swem(bʰ)- — to bend, turn, swing; to be unsteady, move, swim.

swnt (Welsh): sound, strait

Definitions

  1. sound, strait

Ancestry of “swnt”, step by step

swnt traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English Sound

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishSoundThe strait that separates Zealand (an island of Denmark) from Scania (part of Sweden); also sometimes called by the Danish name, Øresund
2Middle Englishsound
3Old Englishsundswimming; sea, water
4Old Norsesundswimming; strait, sound; swimming, sound
5Proto-Germanicsundąswimming; sound, strait
6Proto-Germanicswimmanąto be unsteady; to swim; float
7Proto-Indo-Europeanswem(bʰ)-to bend, turn, swing; to be unsteady, move, swim

via Egyptian swn

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Egyptianswnto offer for sale
2Egyptians-Used to form a causative verb from a...
3Proto-Afroasiatics-
Every word from Proto-Indo-European swem(bʰ)-Every word from Proto-Germanic swimmanąEvery word from Proto-Germanic sundą