Where does “Mund-zu-Mund-Beatmung” come from?

Mund-zu-Mund-Beatmung (German) comes from German zū, from Middle High German zuo, from Old High German zuo, from Proto-West Germanic *tō, from Proto-Germanic tō, from Proto-Indo-European de — Emphatic or contrastive particle, and, but;...

Mund-zu-Mund-Beatmung (German): mouth-to-mouth resuscitation

Definitions

  1. mouth-to-mouth resuscitation

Ancestry of “Mund-zu-Mund-Beatmung”, step by step

Mund-zu-Mund-Beatmung traces back through 3 separate lines of ancestry.

via German

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Germanto, towards
2Middle High Germanzuoto
3Old High Germanzuoto
4Proto-West Germanic*tō
5Proto-Germanicto
6Proto-Indo-EuropeandeEmphatic or contrastive particle, and, but;...

via German mund

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Germanmundmouth of a person
2Middle High Germanmuntprotection, guardianship
3Old High Germanmunt
4Proto-Germanicmundōhand; protection, security
5Proto-Indo-Europeanmh₂-nt-éh₂the beckoning one
6Proto-Indo-Europeanmen-to think, mind; spiritual activity; to stay,...

via German Beatmung

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanBeatmungartificial respiration, ventilation
Every word from Proto-Indo-European deEvery word from Proto-Germanic Every word from Proto-West Germanic *tō