Where does “Fußballwettkampf” come from?

Fußballwettkampf (German) comes from German Fußball, from English football, from Middle English fotbal, from Middle English bal, from Old English beall, from English beal, from Old English hyll, from Albanian hulli — to rise, to be tall; hill.

Fußballwettkampf (German): football competition

Definitions

  1. football competition

Ancestry of “Fußballwettkampf”, step by step

Fußballwettkampf traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via German Fußball

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanFußballthe sport of association football; soccer; the...
2EnglishfootballA sport played on foot in which teams attempt to...
3Middle Englishfotbalfootball game played with a ball; ancestor of soccer, American football, and rugby
4Middle EnglishbalA ball; A rounded or spherical lump or bump,...
5Old Englishbeallball
6EnglishbealA small inflammatory tumor; pustule; To gather...
7Old Englishhyllhill
8Albanianhullifurrow
9Proto-Germanichullizhill
10Proto-Indo-Europeankl̥Hníshill
11Proto-Indo-EuropeankelH-to rise, to be tall; hill

via German Wettkampf

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanWettkampfcontest
2Germanwetteinflection of wetten: ## first-person singular...
3Middle High Germanwettepledge, deposit, pawn
4Middle Dutchwette
5Proto-Germanicwitōþąlaw; what is known or observed
6Proto-Germanicwitōdazpast participle of *witōną
7Proto-Germanicwitōnąto know; to destine
8Proto-Germanicwitanąto know
9Proto-Indo-Europeanwóydeto have seen, to know
10Proto-Indo-Europeanweyd-to see
Every word from Proto-Indo-European kelH-Every word from Proto-Indo-European kl̥HnísEvery word from Proto-Germanic hulliz
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