Where does “Hochstufung” come from?

Hochstufung (German) comes from German hochstufen, from German stufen, from German Stufe, from Italian stufa, from Italian stufare, from Medieval Latin stupha, from Ancient Greek τῦφος, from Ancient Greek τύφω — scatter like dust.

Hochstufung (German): upgrading, upgrade

Definitions

  1. upgrading, upgrade

Ancestry of “Hochstufung”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Germanhochstufento promote, upgrade i.e. to a higher level
2Germanstufento subdivide; to arrange in layers
3GermanStufestep, tread; degree, stage, level, rank, phase;...
4Italianstufafeminine singular of stufo; stove; third-person...
5Italianstufareto stew; to bore or weary
6Medieval Latinstupha
7Ancient Greekτῦφοςa kind of fever; delusion, vanity; nonsense
8Ancient Greekτύφωto smoke, fill with smoke; to consume in smoke
9Proto-Indo-Europeandhubh-
10Proto-Indo-Europeandheu-scatter like dust
Every word from Proto-Indo-European dheu-