Where does “stofzuigerslang” come from?

stofzuigerslang (Dutch) comes from Dutch stofzuiger, 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 — to push, to hit.

stofzuigerslang (Dutch): vacuum cleaner hose

Definitions

  1. vacuum cleaner hose

Ancestry of “stofzuigerslang”, step by step

stofzuigerslang traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Dutch stofzuiger

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Dutchstofzuigervacuum cleaner, hoover; A stationary industrial...
2Dutchstofdust; matter, material; substance
3Middle Dutchstof
4Middle Dutchstoffe
5Old Frenchestophe
6Old Frenchestofferto decorate, garnish
7Old High Germanstoffōnto stop, halt
8Old Dutchstuppon
9Proto-Germanicstuppōnąto stop; to close
10Proto-Indo-European(s)tewb-to push, hit; to push; stick; to push, butt,...
11Proto-Indo-European(s)tew-to push, to hit

via Dutch Slang

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1DutchSlangSerpens
2EnglishslangLanguage outside of conventional usage and in the...
3EnglishslingTo throw with a circular or arcing motion; To...
4EnglishspiderlingAn immature spider; Any of various herbaceous...
5EnglishLingAny of various codlike saltwater fish often used as food by humans, those of the genus Molva, in the family Lotidae
6Middle EnglishlingAny of various varieties of heather or broom
7Old Norselyngheather, ling
8Proto-Germaniclingwąheather, ling
9Proto-Indo-Europeanlengʷʰom
10Proto-Indo-Europeanlengʷʰ-light, agile, nimble; light, not heavy, agile,...
Every word from Proto-Indo-European (s)tew-Every word from Proto-Indo-European (s)tewb-Every word from Proto-Germanic stuppōną