Where does “Dútsk” come from?

Dútsk (West Frisian) comes from Middle Dutch duutsch, from Old Dutch thiudisc, from Proto-West Germanic þiudisk, from Proto-Germanic þiudiskaz, from Proto-Germanic þeudō, from Proto-Indo-European tewtéh₂, from Proto-Indo-European tewh₂- — to swell; to crowd; to be strong.

Dútsk (West Frisian): German

Definitions

  1. German

Ancestry of “Dútsk”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Middle Dutchduutsch
2Old Dutchthiudiscof the people, vernacular
3Proto-West Germanicþiudiskof the people, popular, vernacular
4Proto-Germanicþiudiskazof the people, popular; of the tribe
5Proto-Germanicþeudōpeople, tribe
6Proto-Indo-Europeantewtéh₂people, tribe
7Proto-Indo-Europeantewh₂-to swell; to crowd; to be strong

Words derived from “Dútsk

Every word from Proto-Indo-European tewh₂-Every word from Proto-Indo-European tewtéh₂Every word from Proto-Germanic þeudō
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