Where does “tieren” come from?

tieren (Dutch) comes from Middle Dutch tieren, from Proto-West Germanic tiari-, from Proto-Germanic diH-or-i-.

tieren (Dutch): to thrive, prosper; to make a fuss, to rant

Definitions

  1. to thrive, prosper; to make a fuss, to rant

Ancestry of “tieren”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Middle Dutchtieren
2Proto-West Germanictiari-neat, splendid
3Proto-GermanicdiH-or-i-

Words derived from “tieren

Every word from Proto-Germanic diH-or-i-Every word from Proto-West Germanic tiari-Every word from Middle Dutch tieren