Where does “Druckbuchstabe” come from?

Druckbuchstabe (German) comes from German Druck, from German drücken, from Middle High German drücken, from Old High German drucchen, from Proto-West Germanic þrukkijan, from Proto-Germanic þrukkijaną, from Proto-Indo-European ter-, from Italian termine — boundary, end.

Druckbuchstabe (German): printed character, block letter

Definitions

  1. printed character, block letter

Ancestry of “Druckbuchstabe”, step by step

Druckbuchstabe traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via German Druck

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanDruckpressure; print
2Germandrückento press; to push; to squeeze; to hug; to shirk;...
3Middle High Germandrücken
4Old High Germandrucchento press
5Proto-West Germanicþrukkijanto press
6Proto-Germanicþrukkijanąto press on; to crowd
7Proto-Indo-Europeanter-tender, weak; young creature
8Italiantermineend, close; limit, term, date, time; term, word
9Latinterminusa boundary, limit, end
10Proto-Italictermenos
11Proto-Indo-Europeantérmn̥boundary, end

via German Buchstabe

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanBuchstabeletter
2Middle High Germanbuochstabe
3Old High Germanbuohstaboletter, writing

Words derived from “Druckbuchstabe

Every word from Proto-Indo-European térmn̥Every word from Proto-Italic termenosEvery word from Proto-Indo-European ter-