Where does “Benommenheitsschwindel” come from?

Benommenheitsschwindel (German) comes from German Benommenheit, from German -heit, from Middle High German -heit, from Old High German -heit, from Proto-West Germanic -haidu, from Proto-Germanic haiduz, from Proto-Indo-European (s)kayt-.

Benommenheitsschwindel (German): lightheadedness, dizziness

Definitions

  1. lightheadedness, dizziness

Ancestry of “Benommenheitsschwindel”, step by step

Benommenheitsschwindel traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via German Benommenheit

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanBenommenheitlight-headedness
2German-heitConverts an adjective into a noun and usually...
3Middle High German-heitness, -ity, -hood; forms nouns from adjectives, denoting the abstract quality of the adjective
4Old High German-heitnature, character
5Proto-West Germanic-haiduhood
6Proto-Germanichaiduzmanner, way; personality, character; appearance
7Proto-Indo-European(s)kayt-

via German Schwindel

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanSchwindelswindle; dizziness, vertigo
2Germanschwindelnto tell harmless lies; to make harmless...
3Middle High Germanswindeln
4Old High Germanswintilōn
5Old High Germanswintanto shrink, to fade
6Proto-Germanic*swindan
Every word from Proto-Indo-European (s)kayt-Every word from German -heitEvery word from Proto-Germanic haiduz