Where does “Kargheit” come from?

Kargheit (German) comes from German karg, from Middle High German karc, from Old High German karag, from Proto-West Germanic karag, from Proto-West Germanic karu, from Proto-Germanic karō, from Proto-Indo-European ǵeh₂r- — to shout, cry; exclamation; voice; to call, cry.

Kargheit (German): barrenness

Definitions

  1. barrenness

Ancestry of “Kargheit”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Germankargpoor, scarce, not well equipped, not decorated;...
2Middle High Germankarc
3Old High Germankaragsparing
4Proto-West Germanickaragsad
5Proto-West Germanickarucare, worry
6Proto-Germanickarōcomplaint, lament, grievance, moan; worry,...
7Proto-Indo-Europeanǵeh₂r-to shout, cry; exclamation; voice; to call, cry
Every word from Proto-Indo-European ǵeh₂r-Every word from Proto-Germanic karōEvery word from Proto-West Germanic karu