Where does “swipen” come from?

swipen (Dutch) comes from English swipe, from English swip, from Middle English swippen, from Old English swipian, from Proto-Germanic swipōną, from Proto-Indo-European sweyb- — to bend, turn, swerve, sway, swing, sweep; to...

swipen (Dutch): to swipe on an touch screen device to brush one's finger over a touch screen

Definitions

  1. to swipe on an touch screen device to brush one's finger over a touch screen

Ancestry of “swipen”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishswipeTo grab or bat quickly; To strike with a strong...
2EnglishswipA generic sound for movement, or for something appearing
3Middle Englishswippento strike, move swiftly, glide
4Old Englishswipianto scourge, strike, beat, lash
5Proto-Germanicswipōnąto move
6Proto-Indo-Europeansweyb-to bend, turn, swerve, sway, swing, sweep; to...
Every word from Proto-Indo-European sweyb-Every word from Proto-Germanic swipōnąEvery word from Old English swipian