Where does “Gangablauf” come from?

Gangablauf (German) comes from German Ablauf, from German ablaufen, from German ab-, from German AB, from Middle High German ab, from Old High German ab, from Proto-Germanic *ab, from Proto-Indo-European apó.

Gangablauf (German): gait manner of walking; the sequence of movements constituting the walking movement

Definitions

  1. gait manner of walking; the sequence of movements constituting the walking movement

Ancestry of “Gangablauf”, step by step

Gangablauf traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via German Ablauf

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanAblaufprocess, procedure; expiry, expiration; flow,...
2Germanablaufento expire, to run off
3Germanab-Separable verb prefix that indicates removal or...
4GermanABAbbreviation of Anrufbeantworter; Abbreviation of...
5Middle High Germanab
6Old High Germanabof
7Proto-Germanic*ab
8Proto-Indo-Europeanapó

via German gang

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Germangangobsolete form of geh, second-person imperative...
2EnglishgangTo go; walk; proceed; A number going in company;...
3Middle Englishganggoing
4Old Englishganggoing, walking; path; gait
5Proto-Germanic*gang
6Proto-Germanicgangazpace, step, gait; walk; way, course
7Proto-Indo-Europeanǵʰongʰ-o-s
8Proto-Indo-Europeanǵʰengʰ-to walk; to step
Every word from Proto-Indo-European apó