Where does “Holzfäller” come from?

Holzfäller (German) comes from German fällen, from Middle High German vellen, from Old High German fellen, from Proto-Germanic *fallijan, from Proto-Germanic fallijaną, from Proto-Germanic fallaną, from Proto-Indo-European pōl-, from Slovincian pól — to split off, separate; to chop, to separate.

Holzfäller (German): lumberjack; woodchopper; tree feller

Definitions

  1. lumberjack; woodchopper; tree feller

Ancestry of “Holzfäller”, step by step

Holzfäller traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via German fällen

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Germanfällento cut down, to fell; to precipitate; to make
2Middle High Germanvellen
3Old High Germanfellen
4Proto-Germanic*fallijan
5Proto-Germanicfallijanąto cause to fall, to fell
6Proto-Germanicfallanąto fall
7Proto-Indo-Europeanpōl-
8Slovincianpólhalf
9Proto-Slavicpolъside, flank; half; member of a pair of options →...
10Proto-Indo-European(s)pelH-to split off, separate; to chop, to separate

via German holz

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Germanholzwood material
2Middle High Germanholz
3Old High Germanholzwood
4Proto-West Germanicholtwoods, forest; wood
5Proto-Germanichultąwood
6Proto-Indo-Europeankald-
7Proto-Indo-Europeankola-

Words derived from “Holzfäller

Every word from Proto-Indo-European (s)pelH-Every word from Proto-Slavic polъEvery word from Slovincian pól
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