Where does “Friedwald” come from?

Friedwald (German) comes from German Friedhof, from Middle High German vrīthof, from Old High German frīthof, from Old High German hof, from Proto-Germanic *hof, from Proto-Germanic hufą, from Proto-Indo-European keup-, from Proto-Indo-European keu- — bend; vault, hole; to shine; light; bright.

Friedwald (German): forest cemetery

Definitions

  1. forest cemetery

Ancestry of “Friedwald”, step by step

Friedwald traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via German Friedhof

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanFriedhofcemetery, graveyard
2Middle High Germanvrīthof
3Old High Germanfrīthofchurchyard
4Old High Germanhof
5Proto-Germanic*hof
6Proto-Germanichufąhill, elevated place; house, hall, estate
7Proto-Indo-Europeankeup-to arch, bend, buckle; a hollow
8Proto-Indo-Europeankeu-bend; vault, hole; to shine; light; bright

via German wald

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Germanwaldforest; woods; woodland
2Middle High Germanwalt
3Old High Germanwaldforest
4Proto-West Germanicwalþuforest
5Proto-Germanicwalþuzforest
6Proto-Indo-Europeanwel-to see
Every word from Proto-Indo-European keu-