Where does “springstof” come from?

springstof (Dutch) comes from Dutch stof, from Middle Dutch stof, from Middle Dutch stoffe, from Old French estophe, from Old French estoffer, from Old High German stoffōn, from Old Dutch stuppon, from Proto-Germanic stuppōną — to push, to hit.

springstof (Dutch): explosive, explosive material

Definitions

  1. explosive, explosive material

Ancestry of “springstof”, step by step

springstof traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Dutch stof

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Dutchstofdust; matter, material; substance
2Middle Dutchstof
3Middle Dutchstoffe
4Old Frenchestophe
5Old Frenchestofferto decorate, garnish
6Old High Germanstoffōnto stop, halt
7Old Dutchstuppon
8Proto-Germanicstuppōnąto stop; to close
9Proto-Indo-European(s)tewb-to push, hit; to push; stick; to push, butt,...
10Proto-Indo-European(s)tew-to push, to hit

via Dutch springen

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Dutchspringento jump, to leap; to explode, to shatter
2Middle Dutchspringento jump, to spring; to jump around, to dance; to...
3Old Dutchspringanto jump, spring
4Proto-Germanicspringanąto spring, to jump up; to burst, to explode
5Proto-Indo-Europeanspr̥ǵʰ
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