Where does “Pumperer” come from?

Pumperer (Bavarian) comes from Bavarian er, from Middle High German er, from Old High German ēr, from Proto-West Germanic iʀ, from Proto-Germanic jīz, from Proto-Indo-European *yúHs — you (plural).

Pumperer (Bavarian): thud the sound of a dull impact

Definitions

  1. thud the sound of a dull impact

Ancestry of “Pumperer”, step by step

Pumperer traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Bavarian er

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Bavarianerhe
2Middle High Germanerhe
3Old High Germanērore; brass; formerly, previously; early
4Proto-West Germaniche, it
5Proto-GermanicjīzAlternative form of *jūz
6Proto-Indo-European*yúHsyou (plural)

via Bavarian pumpern

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Bavarianpumpernto thud, to thump to make a thudding, thumping noise
Every word from Proto-Indo-European *yúHs