Where does “Überschallbomber” come from?

Überschallbomber (German) comes from German Bomber, from English bomber, from English bombproof, from English -proof, from English proof, from Middle English proof, from Old French prove, from Latin proba — passed , crossed.

Überschallbomber (German): supersonic bomber

Definitions

  1. supersonic bomber

Ancestry of “Überschallbomber”, step by step

Überschallbomber traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via German Bomber

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanBomberbomber aircraft designed to drop bombs
2EnglishbomberA military aircraft designed to carry and drop...
3EnglishbombproofSufficiently strong to resist the effects of a...
4English-proofUsed to form adjectives denoting an impervious or...
5EnglishproofAn effort, process, or operation designed to...
6Middle Englishproof
7Old Frenchprove
8Latinprobatest, trial; proof, evidence
9Latinprobāre
10Latinprobōto approve, permit, commend
11LatinProbusgood, serviceable, excellent, superior, able
12Proto-Indo-Europeanpro-bhwo-being in front, prominent
13Proto-Indo-Europeanpro-toward, forward
14Proto-Indo-Europeanpor-to give birth; forward, through; going, passage
15Proto-Indo-Europeanper-before, in front; first; to go through
16Proto-Indo-Europeanpr̥tóspassed , crossed

via German Überschall

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanÜberschallsupersonic
2GermanSchallsound
3Middle High Germanschaltasteless, turbid
4Old High Germanscal
5Proto-West Germanicskellanto sound, clatter, ring
6Proto-Germanicskellanąto sound, clatter, ring
7Proto-Indo-Europeanḱelh₁-to warm up, to be hot; to warm up, be hot
Every word from Proto-Indo-European pr̥tós
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