Where does “Dichtersprache” come from?

Dichtersprache (German) comes from German Dichter, from German dichten, from German dicht, from Middle High German dīchte, from Old High German dīhti, from Proto-West Germanic *þį̄ht(ī), from Proto-Germanic þinhtaz, from Proto-Indo-European tenkt- — to stretch, to extend.

Dichtersprache (German): poetic language, poetic diction

Definitions

  1. poetic language, poetic diction

Ancestry of “Dichtersprache”, step by step

Dichtersprache traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via German Dichter

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanDichterpoet
2Germandichtento compose; to caulk, seal
3Germandichtthick, tight, dense; impermeable, sealed, shut,...
4Middle High Germandīchte
5Old High Germandīhti
6Proto-West Germanic*þį̄ht(ī)tight
7Proto-Germanicþinhtaztight
8Proto-Indo-Europeantenkt-dense, thick, tight
9Proto-Indo-Europeanten-to stretch, to extend

via German sprāche

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Germansprāchelanguage body of words, and set of methods of combining them
2Middle High Germansprāche
3Old High Germansprāhha
4Proto-West Germanic*sprākuspeech, language
Every word from Proto-Indo-European ten-
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