Where does “klankverschuiving” come from?

klankverschuiving (Dutch) comes from Dutch verschuiving, from Dutch verschuiven, from Dutch ver-, from Middle Dutch er-, from Old Dutch ur-, from Proto-West Germanic uʀ-, from Proto-Germanic uz-, from Proto-Indo-European uss- — out, outward.

klankverschuiving (Dutch): sound change, sound shift

Definitions

  1. sound change, sound shift

Ancestry of “klankverschuiving”, step by step

klankverschuiving traces back through 3 separate lines of ancestry.

via Dutch verschuiving

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Dutchverschuivingshift
2Dutchverschuivento move, shift; to postpone; to move
3Dutchver-to do or to become what the stem refers to; used...
4Middle Dutcher-
5Old Dutchur-
6Proto-West Germanicuʀ-out, over; off, away
7Proto-Germanicuz-up, out
8Proto-Indo-Europeanuss-
9Proto-Indo-Europeanuds-up, out
10Proto-Indo-Europeanúdout, outward

via German Lautverschiebung

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanLautverschiebungA sound shift, a regular process affecting a...
2GermanLautsound; noise
3Middle High Germanlūtloud
4Old High Germanlūtloud
5Proto-West Germanichlūdloud; sound
6Proto-Germanichlūdazloud; famous
7Proto-Indo-Europeanḱlewtosheard, famous
8Proto-Indo-Europeanḱlew-to hear
9Proto-Indo-Europeanḱel-to cover; to incline

via Dutch klank

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1DutchklankA sound
2Middle Dutchclanc
Every word from Proto-Indo-European úd