Where does “Kettenpeitsche” come from?

Kettenpeitsche (German) comes from German kette, from Middle High German keten, from Old High German ketinna, from Proto-Germanic *katinnjā, from Vulgar Latin *catenia, from Latin catēna, from Proto-Indo-European kat- — cub; to weave, to braid; to link or weave...

Kettenpeitsche (German): chain whip

Definitions

  1. chain whip

Ancestry of “Kettenpeitsche”, step by step

Kettenpeitsche traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via German kette

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Germankettechain series of interconnected rings, usually of metal
2Middle High Germanketen
3Old High Germanketinna
4Proto-Germanic*katinnjā
5Vulgar Latin*catenia
6Latincatēnachain
7Proto-Indo-Europeankat-cub; to weave, to braid; to link or weave...

via German Peitsche

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanPeitschewhip
2Proto-Slavicbičьwhip
3Proto-Indo-EuropeanbʰiH-ti̯o
Every word from Proto-Indo-European kat-