Where does “niemendal” come from?

niemendal (Dutch) comes from Dutch met, from Middle Dutch met, from Old Dutch mit, from Proto-West Germanic midi, from Proto-Germanic midi, from Proto-Indo-European meth₂, from Proto-Indo-European mé — in the middle of, near, by, around, with.

niemendal (Dutch): completely nothing

Definitions

  1. completely nothing

Ancestry of “niemendal”, step by step

niemendal traces back through 3 separate lines of ancestry.

via Dutch met

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Dutchmetwith, along with; with, using; at, for, during
2Middle Dutchmetwith; by means of, using; at the same time as, at
3Old Dutchmitwith
4Proto-West Germanicmidiwith, by, through; along, together; middle, mid
5Proto-Germanicmidiwith, by, through; along, together
6Proto-Indo-Europeanmeth₂with
7Proto-Indo-Europeanin the middle of, near, by, around, with

via Dutch niet

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1DutchnietNot, no; staple
2Germannietrivet
3GermannietenTo rivet
4Middle High Germannieten
5Old Saxonniotanto use, to make use of; to enjoy
6Proto-West Germanichneudanto hammer, to pound

via Dutch allen

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Dutchallen
2Middle Dutchallen
Every word from Proto-Indo-European