Where does “ågȯda” come from?

ågȯda (Westrobothnian) comes from Old Norse æðr, from Proto-Germanic ēþrō, from Proto-Indo-European ēt-er- — stomach, intestines.

ågȯda (Westrobothnian): male eider; someone who makes noise and romps

Definitions

  1. male eider; someone who makes noise and romps

Ancestry of “ågȯda”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Norseæðrvein; eider
2Proto-Germanicēþrōvein
3Proto-Indo-Europeanēt-er-stomach, intestines
Every word from Proto-Indo-European ēt-er-Every word from Proto-Germanic ēþrōEvery word from Old Norse æðr