Where does “Bezwingung” come from?

Bezwingung (German) comes from German bezwingen, from German zwingen, from Middle High German twingen, from Old High German dwingan, from Proto-West Germanic þwingan, from Proto-Germanic þwinhaną, from Proto-Indo-European twenk- — to press, squeeze; to squeeze, press, pressure.

Bezwingung (German): conquest, subjugation

Definitions

  1. conquest, subjugation

Ancestry of “Bezwingung”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Germanbezwingento overcome; to defeat
2Germanzwingento force; to compel; to make; to necessitate; to...
3Middle High Germantwingen
4Old High Germandwinganconstrict, tie (together)
5Proto-West Germanicþwinganto constrain; to force
6Proto-Germanicþwinhanąto constrain; to force
7Proto-Indo-Europeantwenk-to press, squeeze; to squeeze, press, pressure

Words derived from “Bezwingung

Every word from Proto-Indo-European twenk-Every word from Proto-Germanic þwinhanąEvery word from Proto-West Germanic þwingan
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