Where does “germanistiek” come from?

germanistiek (Dutch) comes from Dutch germanist, from German Germanist, from German Germanisch, from Latin Germanicus, from Latin Germānus, from Latin germen, from Proto-Italic genamen, from Proto-Indo-European ǵénh₁mn̥ — to produce, to beget, to give birth.

germanistiek (Dutch): study of the language and literature of Germany

Definitions

  1. study of the language and literature of Germany

Ancestry of “germanistiek”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1DutchgermanistA practicioner of the study of Germanic languages...
2GermanGermanistAn expert in German studies; A student of German...
3GermanGermanischGermanic language; Germanic
4LatinGermanicusGermanic; German
5LatinGermānus
6Latingermenshoot, sprout, bud; germ, seed, origin; embryo,...
7Proto-Italicgenamen
8Proto-Indo-Europeanǵénh₁mn̥offspring, seed
9Proto-Indo-Europeanǵenh₁-to produce, to beget, to give birth
Every word from Proto-Indo-European ǵenh₁-Every word from Proto-Indo-European ǵénh₁mn̥Every word from Proto-Italic genamen