Where does “Nachgiebigkeit” come from?

Nachgiebigkeit (German) comes from German nachgiebig, from German nachgeben, from German nach-, from German nach, from Middle High German nāh, from Old High German nāh, from Proto-Germanic nēhwiz, from Proto-Germanic nēhw — to reach, to attain.

Nachgiebigkeit (German): permissiveness, indulgence

Definitions

  1. permissiveness, indulgence

Ancestry of “Nachgiebigkeit”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Germannachgiebigcompliant, pliable
2Germannachgebento give way; to give in; to collapse
3Germannach-indicates a later action as in nacharbeiten,...
4Germannachafter, past; after, behind; to, towards
5Middle High Germannāh
6Old High Germannāhnear, close; close, near
7Proto-Germanicnēhwizcloser, nearer
8Proto-Germanicnēhwnear, close
9Proto-Germanicnēhwaznear, close
10Proto-Indo-Europeanh₂nḗḱwos
11Proto-Indo-Europeanh₂neḱ-to reach, to attain
Every word from Proto-Indo-European h₂neḱ-Every word from Proto-Indo-European h₂nḗḱwosEvery word from Proto-Germanic nēhwaz