Where does “lippenstift” come from?

lippenstift (Dutch) comes from English lipstick, from English lip, from German lippe, from Yiddish ליפּ, from Middle High German lippe, from Old High German *lippa, from Proto-Germanic *lippjō.

lippenstift (Dutch): A lipstick; The material a lipstick is made of

Definitions

  1. A lipstick; The material a lipstick is made of

Ancestry of “lippenstift”, step by step

lippenstift traces back through 3 separate lines of ancestry.

via English lipstick

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishlipstickMakeup for the lips; A stick of this make-up; To...
2EnglishlipEither of the two fleshy protrusions around the...
3Germanlippelip
4Yiddishליפּlip
5Middle High Germanlippe
6Old High German*lippa
7Proto-Germanic*lippjō

via Dutch lip

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Dutchliplip part of the mouth
2Middle Dutchleppe
3Old Dutchleppalip
4Proto-Germaniclipjôlip
5Proto-Germaniclepôlip
6Proto-Indo-Europeanleb-to hang down loosely; lip; lick

via Dutch stift

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Dutchstiftgraphite core of a pencil; a felt-tip pen, a...
2Middle Dutchstifte
3Middle High Germanstift
4Old High Germanstift
5Proto-West Germanic*stifta small nail, pin
Every word from Proto-Germanic *lippjō