Where does “horseherd” come from?

horseherd (English) comes from English herd, from Dutch hert, from Middle Dutch hert, from Old Dutch herth, from Proto-West Germanic herþ, from Proto-Germanic herþaz, from Proto-Indo-European kérh₃-to-s, from Proto-Indo-European kerh₃- — to burn; to praise; to burn; fire, heat.

horseherd (English): A person who tends to horses

Definitions

  1. A person who tends to horses

Ancestry of “horseherd”, step by step

horseherd traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English herd

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishherdA number of domestic animals assembled together...
2DutchhertA deer, a ruminant of the family Cervidae; may...
3Middle Dutchhertdeer; hearth, fireplace
4Old Dutchherth
5Proto-West Germanicherþhearth, fireplace
6Proto-Germanicherþaz
7Proto-Indo-Europeankérh₃-to-s
8Proto-Indo-Europeankerh₃-to burn; to praise; to burn; fire, heat

via English horse

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishhorseAny of several animals related to "Equus ferus...
2Middle EnglishhorseAlternative form of hors; Alternative form of...
3Old Englishhorshorse
4Proto-West Germanichrosshorse
5Proto-Germanichrussąhorse
6Proto-Indo-Europeanḱers-to run
Every word from Proto-Indo-European kerh₃-Every word from Proto-Indo-European kérh₃-to-sEvery word from Proto-Germanic herþaz