Where does “upstrive” come from?

upstrive (English) comes from English strive, from Middle English striven, from Old French estriver, from Frankish strīban, from Proto-Germanic strībaną, from Proto-Indo-European streybʰ-, from Proto-Indo-European ster- — sterile, infertile.

upstrive (English): To strive upward

Definitions

  1. To strive upward

Ancestry of “upstrive”, step by step

upstrive traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English strive

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishstriveTo try to achieve a result; to make strenuous...
2Middle Englishstrivento strive
3Old Frenchestriverto compete; to argue; to dispute; to get into an...
4Frankishstrībanto exert, to make an effort
5Proto-Germanicstrībanąto be stiff; stiffen; to exert; make an effort
6Proto-Indo-Europeanstreybʰ-to be stiff
7Proto-Indo-Europeanster-sterile, infertile

via English up

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishupAway from the surface of the Earth or other...
2Middle Englishupto a vertical axis
3Old Englishuppup; upstairs
4Proto-West Germanic*upp
Every word from Proto-Indo-European ster-