Where does “breedbeeld” come from?

breedbeeld (Dutch) comes from English widescreen, from English screen, from Middle English scren, from Anglo-Norman escren, from Old French escren, from Middle Dutch scherm, from Old Dutch skirm, from Proto-West Germanic skirmi — to caw, crow.

breedbeeld (Dutch): widescreen

Definitions

  1. widescreen

Ancestry of “breedbeeld”, step by step

breedbeeld traces back through 3 separate lines of ancestry.

via English widescreen

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishwidescreenA screen with a wider aspect ratio than the...
2EnglishscreenA physical divider intended to block an area from...
3Middle Englishscren
4Anglo-Normanescrenfirescreen, the tester of a bed; Alternative form...
5Old FrenchescrenAlternative form of escran
6Middle Dutchschermprotective screen; protection, cover
7Old Dutchskirmprotection
8Proto-West Germanicskirmifur, hide, pelt; covering, shelter, screen
9Proto-Germanicskirmizfur, hide, pelt; covering, shelter, screen
10Proto-Indo-Europeansḱer-to caw, crow

via Dutch breed

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Dutchbreedbroad, wide
2Dutchspoortrack; railway track; trace
3Middle Dutchspor
4Old Dutchsportrack, trace
5Proto-West Germanic*spor
6Proto-Germanicspurątrack
7Proto-Indo-EuropeansperH-to kick

via Dutch beeld

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Dutchbeeldimage; statue, sculpture; impression, idea
2Middle Dutchbēeldesculpture
3Old Dutchbilithi
4Proto-West Germanic*biliþilikeness, image
Every word from Proto-Indo-European sḱer-