Where does “Keller” come from?

Keller (German) comes from Middle High German keller, from Old High German kellari, from Proto-West Germanic *kellārī, from Latin cellārium, from Latin -ārium, from Latin -um, from Proto-Italic *-om, from Proto-Indo-European *-oHom.

Keller (German): cellar; basement

Definitions

  1. cellar; basement

Ancestry of “Keller”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Middle High Germankeller
2Old High Germankellari
3Proto-West Germanic*kellārīcellar, storeroom
4Latincellāriumstoreroom, larder, cellar, pantry
5Latin-āriumused primarily to form nouns of purpose from other nouns, such as places where things are kept or objects used for a particular end
6Latin-umnominative neuter singular of -us; accusative...
7Proto-Italic*-om
8Proto-Indo-European*-oHom

Words derived from “Keller

Every word from Proto-Indo-European *-oHom