Where does “sugarbird” come from?

sugarbird (English) comes from English Sugar, from German zucker, from German zücken, from Middle High German zucken, from Old High German zucken, from Proto-Germanic tukkijaną, from Proto-Germanic tug-, from Frankish -wald — to be strong, be powerful, prevail, possess.

sugarbird (English): Any of the genus "Promerops" of passerine birds...

Definitions

  1. Any of the genus "Promerops" of passerine birds...

Ancestry of “sugarbird”, step by step

sugarbird traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English Sugar

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishSugarradiotelephony clear-code word for the letter S
2Germanzuckerinflection of zuckern: ## first-person singular...
3Germanzückento draw
4Middle High Germanzucken
5Old High Germanzucken
6Proto-GermanictukkijanąTo draw; snatch; pull out; whip out
7Proto-Germanictug-
8Frankish-wald
9Frankishwaldpower, mastery, dominion; reigning; ruling
10Proto-Germanicwaldazleader
11Proto-Germanicwaldanąto rule
12Proto-Indo-Europeanwaldʰ-to be strong, be powerful, prevail, possess

via English bird

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishbirdA member of the class of animals Aves in the...
2Middle Englishbrida young bird, a bird in general; Alternative form...
3Old Englishbriddyoung bird, chick; chicken
Every word from Proto-Indo-European waldʰ-
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