Where does “Backhefe” come from?

Backhefe (German) comes from German Hefe, from Old High German hevo, from Proto-West Germanic habbjō, from Proto-West Germanic habbjan, from Proto-Germanic habjaną, from Proto-Indo-European kh₂pyé-, from Proto-Indo-European keh₂p- — to seize, grab; to seize; take up; lift; to take,...

Backhefe (German): baker's yeast

Definitions

  1. baker's yeast

Ancestry of “Backhefe”, step by step

Backhefe traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via German Hefe

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanHefeyeast; Clipping of Hefeweizen; hefeweizen
2Old High Germanhevoyeast
3Proto-West Germanichabbjōbarm, yeast
4Proto-West Germanichabbjanto have; to lift
5Proto-Germanichabjanąto have, to hold; to lift, heave
6Proto-Indo-Europeankh₂pyé-
7Proto-Indo-Europeankeh₂p-to seize, grab; to seize; take up; lift; to take,...

via German backen

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Germanbackento bake; to roast; to fry; to fire
2Middle High Germanbacken
3Old High Germanbackan
4Middle High Germanbachen
5Old High Germanbahhanto bake
6Proto-Germanicbakanback
Every word from Proto-Indo-European keh₂p-Every word from Proto-Indo-European kh₂pyé-Every word from Proto-Germanic habjaną