Where does “simulcast” come from?

simulcast (English) comes from English broadcast, from English broad, from German braut, from Middle High German brūt, from Old High German brūt, from Proto-West Germanic *brūdi, from Proto-Germanic brūdiz — bride.

simulcast (English): A program or event that is broadcast across more...

Definitions

  1. A program or event that is broadcast across more...

Ancestry of “simulcast”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishbroadcastCast or scattered widely in all directions; cast...
2EnglishbroadWide in extent or scope; Extended, in the sense...
3Germanbrautinflection of brauen: ## third-person singular...
4Middle High Germanbrūtconcubine
5Old High Germanbrūtdaughter-in-law, bride; bride
6Proto-West Germanic*brūdibride
7Proto-Germanicbrūdizbride

Words derived from “simulcast

Every word from Proto-Germanic brūdiz
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