Where does “obusier” come from?

obusier (French) comes from French obus, from German Haubitze, from Middle High German haufniz, from Czech houfnice, from Czech houf, from Old Czech [[húf]], [[hauf]], from Middle High German hūfe, from Proto-West Germanic hūbā.

obusier (French): howitzer

Definitions

  1. howitzer

Ancestry of “obusier”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchobusshell
2GermanHaubitzehowitzer
3Middle High Germanhaufniz
4Czechhoufnicehowitzer
5Czechhoufflock, crowd
6Old Czech[[húf]], [[hauf]]
7Middle High Germanhūfe
8Proto-West Germanichūbāhood, cowl
9Proto-Germanichūbǭa covering for the head; hood; cowl
10Proto-Indo-Europeankēwp-
Every word from Proto-Indo-European kēwp-Every word from Proto-Germanic hūbǭEvery word from Proto-West Germanic hūbā