Etymology Explorer › GermanWhere does “Füllmaterial” come from? Füllmaterial (German) comes from German Füllen, from Middle High German vülīn, from Old High German fulīn, from Proto-Germanic fulīną, from Proto-Germanic fulô, from Proto-Indo-European "pl̥Hon-", from Proto-Indo-European pōlH- — animal young.
Füllmaterial (German): stuffing, padding, wadding, filler
Definitions stuffing, padding, wadding, filler Ancestry of “Füllmaterial”, step by step Füllmaterial traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.
via German Füllen Step Language Word Meaning 1 German Füllen Alternative form of Fohlen 2 Middle High German vülīn — 3 Old High German fulīn — 4 Proto-Germanic fulīną — 5 Proto-Germanic fulô foal 6 Proto-Indo-European "pl̥Hon-" — 7 Proto-Indo-European pōlH- animal young
via German Material Step Language Word Meaning 1 German Material material (matter) 2 Latin māteriālis material (made of matter) 3 Latin māteria matter; material; component stuff; substance 4 Latin māter mother female parent 5 Proto-Italic mātēr mother 6 Proto-Indo-European méh₂tēr mother