Where does “zindn” come from?

zindn (Bavarian) comes from German zünden, from Old High German zunden, from Old Norse tundr, from Proto-Germanic tundrą — tinder.

zindn (Bavarian): to ignite e.g., a motor

Definitions

  1. to ignite e.g., a motor

Ancestry of “zindn”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Germanzündento kindle; to ignite a fire or any comparable...
2Old High Germanzunden
3Old Norsetundr
4Proto-Germanictundrątinder

Words derived from “zindn

Every word from Proto-Germanic tundrąEvery word from Old Norse tundrEvery word from Old High German zunden