Where does “Hainbuche” come from?

Hainbuche (German) comes from German hagenbuoche, from German haganbuohha, from Old High German hagan, from Proto-West Germanic hagō, from Proto-Germanic *hagô, from Proto-Indo-European kagʰom, from Proto-Indo-European kagʰ- — to take, seize.

Hainbuche (German): hornbeam

Definitions

  1. hornbeam

Ancestry of “Hainbuche”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Germanhagenbuoche
2Germanhaganbuohha
3Old High GermanhaganA hawthorn; A thorny shrubbery; An enclosure or...
4Proto-West Germanichagōenclosure, yard; pasture
5Proto-Germanic*hagô
6Proto-Indo-Europeankagʰom
7Proto-Indo-Europeankagʰ-to take, seize
Every word from Proto-Indo-European kagʰ-Every word from Proto-Indo-European kagʰomEvery word from Proto-Germanic *hagô