Where does “Begrenzungslinie” come from?

Begrenzungslinie (German) comes from German Begrenzung, from German begrenzen, from German grenzen, from German -en, from Middle High German -en, from Old High German -īn, from Proto-Germanic -īnaz, from Proto-Indo-European -iHnos — adjectival suffix.

Begrenzungslinie (German): boundary line

Definitions

  1. boundary line

Ancestry of “Begrenzungslinie”, step by step

Begrenzungslinie traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via German Begrenzung

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanBegrenzungmargin, boundary, limit, border; demarcation;...
2Germanbegrenzento limit, to delimit, to restrict, to confine
3Germangrenzento border
4German-enA suffix of verbs in their infinitive form; A...
5Middle High German-en
6Old High German-īn
7Proto-Germanic-īnaz-en
8Proto-Indo-European-iHnosCreates adjectives of materials
9Proto-Indo-European-no-adjectival suffix

via German linie

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Germanlinieline
2Polishlinialine
3Polish-uszekforms masculine diminutives
4Polish-ekmasculine diminutive noun suffix
5Polish-nyForms masculine adjectives
6Latintemporālisof or belonging to time, lasting but for a time, temporary, temporal
7Latintempustime, period, age; season; kairos, right time,...
8Proto-Indo-Europeantemposstretch
9Proto-Indo-Europeantemp-to extend, stretch, span; to stetch, string; to...
Every word from Proto-Indo-European -no-