Where does “Beobachterin” come from?

Beobachterin (German) comes from German Beobachter, from German beobachten, from German Obacht, from German ob-, from Latin ob-, from Latin obolus, from Ancient Greek ὀβολός, from Ancient Greek ὀβελός — to throw, reach, pierce; to hit by throwing.

Ancestry of “Beobachterin”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanBeobachterobserver
2Germanbeobachtento watch, to observe
3GermanObachtcare, attention, heed
4Germanob-over-, super-; ob-
5Latinob-towards; against
6Latinobolusobolus (Greek coin)
7Ancient Greekὀβολόςobol, obolus, used at Athens as both a weight and...
8Ancient Greekὀβελόςa spit, rod; a horizontal line
9Ancient Greekβέλοςmissile, arrow, dart; weapon; something quickly...
10Proto-Indo-EuropeangʷélHos
11Proto-Indo-EuropeangʷelH-to throw, reach, pierce; to hit by throwing

Words derived from “Beobachterin

Every word from Proto-Indo-European gʷelH-