Where does “Fleischerin” come from?

Fleischerin (German) comes from German fleischer, from German fleisch, from German schwein, from Middle High German swin, from Old High German swīn, from Proto-West Germanic swīn, from Proto-Germanic swīną, from Proto-Indo-European suH- — to press out, extract; juice; liquid, rain; to...

Fleischerin (German): feminine equivalent of Fleischer

Definitions

  1. feminine equivalent of Fleischer

Ancestry of “Fleischerin”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Germanfleischerbutcher male or of unspecified gender
2Germanfleischflesh
3Germanschweinswine, pig
4Middle High Germanswinswine, pig
5Old High Germanswīnswine, pig
6Proto-West Germanicswīnpig, swine
7Proto-Germanicswīnąswine, pig
8Proto-Indo-EuropeansuH-pig, hog, swine
9Proto-Indo-EuropeansewH-to bear; to give birth
10Proto-Indo-Europeansew-to press out, extract; juice; liquid, rain; to...
Every word from Proto-Indo-European sew-Every word from Proto-Indo-European sewH-Every word from Proto-Indo-European suH-