Where does “biteforce” come from?

biteforce (English) comes from English bite, from Middle English biten, from Old English betēon, from Old English tēon, from Old English tēohan, from Proto-West Germanic teuhan, from Proto-Germanic teuhaną, from Proto-Indo-European dewk- — to pull, to draw; to lead.

biteforce (English): The force applied by the masticatory muscles when...

Definitions

  1. The force applied by the masticatory muscles when...

Ancestry of “biteforce”, step by step

biteforce traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English bite

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishbiteTo cut into something by clamping the teeth; To...
2Middle Englishbitento bite
3Old Englishbetēonto cover, surround, enclose; to cover, surround,...
4Old Englishtēonto drag, draw, pull; to train, discipline; to...
5Old Englishtēohan
6Proto-West Germanicteuhanto pull; to lead
7Proto-Germanicteuhanąto lead; to pull behind oneself, draw, drag
8Proto-Indo-Europeandewk-to pull, to draw; to lead

via English Force

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishForceFalls
2Middle Englishforce
3Old Frenchforcestrength; might
4Latinfortianominative neuter plural of fortis; accusative...
5Latinfortisstrong, powerful; firm, resolute, steadfast,...
6Old Latinforctisstrong
7Proto-Italicforktisstrong, robust
8Proto-Indo-Europeanbʰerǵʰ-to rise; high, lofty; hill, mountain
Every word from Proto-Indo-European dewk-Every word from Proto-Germanic teuhanąEvery word from Proto-West Germanic teuhan