Where does “Erhabenheit” come from?

Erhabenheit (German) comes from German erhaben, from German erheben, from German er-, from Middle High German er-, from Old High German ir-, from Proto-West Germanic uʀ-, from Proto-Germanic uz-, from Proto-Indo-European uss- — out, outward.

Erhabenheit (German): sublimity

Definitions

  1. sublimity

Ancestry of “Erhabenheit”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Germanerhabensublime, exalted, elevated, lordly
2Germanerhebento raise, lift; to levy, charge; to gather,...
3Germaner-Inseparable verbal prefix that indicates a...
4Middle High Germaner-
5Old High Germanir-thoroughly
6Proto-West Germanicuʀ-out, over; off, away
7Proto-Germanicuz-up, out
8Proto-Indo-Europeanuss-
9Proto-Indo-Europeanuds-up, out
10Proto-Indo-Europeanúdout, outward
Every word from Proto-Indo-European údEvery word from Proto-Indo-European uds-Every word from German er-