Where does “Kaiserpfalz” come from?

Kaiserpfalz (German) comes from German kaiser, from Middle High German keiser, from Old High German keisar, from Indonesian kaisar, from Dutch keizer, from Middle Dutch keiser, from Old Dutch keiser, from Proto-Germanic kaisaraz — hair.

Kaiserpfalz (German): imperial palace Any of a large number of palaces and castles across the Holy Roman Empire that served as temporary seats of power for the Holy Roman Emperor in the Early and High Middle Ages

Definitions

  1. imperial palace Any of a large number of palaces and castles across the Holy Roman Empire that served as temporary seats of power for the Holy Roman Emperor in the Early and High Middle Ages

Ancestry of “Kaiserpfalz”, step by step

Kaiserpfalz traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via German kaiser

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Germankaiseremperor ruler of certain monarchies; highest monarch
2Middle High Germankeiseremperor
3Old High Germankeisaremperor
4Indonesiankaisaremperor; empress
5Dutchkeizeremperor
6Middle Dutchkeiser
7Old Dutchkeiseremperor
8Proto-Germanickaisarazemperor
9LatinCaesarJulius Caesar; emperor
10Latincaesariesor hair
11Proto-Indo-Europeankéysero-hair

via German Pfalz

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanPfalzpalace
2Old High Germanpfalinza
3Latinpalātium
4Etruscan𐌚𐌀𐌋𐌀𐌃sky
Every word from Proto-Indo-European kéysero-Every word from Latin caesariesEvery word from Latin Caesar