Where does “Lustwäldchen” come from?

Lustwäldchen (German) comes from German lust, from Middle High German lust, from Old High German lust, from Proto-West Germanic lustu, from Proto-Germanic lustuz, from Proto-Germanic lausaz, from Proto-Indo-European lewH- — louse.

Lustwäldchen (German): small, park-like forest to promenade in

Definitions

  1. small, park-like forest to promenade in

Ancestry of “Lustwäldchen”, step by step

Lustwäldchen traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via German lust

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Germanlustwith desire; the wish to do or have something
2Middle High Germanlust
3Old High Germanlust
4Proto-West Germaniclustudesire, want, lust
5Proto-Germaniclustuzlust, desire, want
6Proto-Germaniclausazloose, free; empty, devoid; false, untrue
7Proto-Indo-EuropeanlewH-louse

via German wald

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Germanwaldforest; woods; woodland
2Middle High Germanwalt
3Old High Germanwaldforest
4Proto-West Germanicwalþuforest
5Proto-Germanicwalþuzforest
6Proto-Indo-Europeanwel-to see
Every word from Proto-Indo-European lewH-Every word from Proto-Germanic lausazEvery word from Proto-Germanic lustuz
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