Where does “Poppersch” come from?

Poppersch (German) comes from German Popper, from German Pop, from English POP, from English popular, from Middle English populer, from Old French populaire, from Latin populāris, from Latin -āris — forms relational adjectives.

Poppersch (German): of Karl R. Popper; Popperian

Definitions

  1. of Karl R. Popper; Popperian

Ancestry of “Poppersch”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanPopperA member of a German youth movement in the 1980s associated with consumerism and hedonism
2GermanPoppop music
3EnglishPOPAcronym of point of presence; Acronym of Point of...
4EnglishpopularCommon among the general public; generally...
5Middle EnglishpopulerCommonly known
6Old Frenchpopulaire
7Latinpopulārispopular (by, of or for the people)
8Latin-ārisfirst conjugation
9Latin-ālis
10Proto-Italic-ālisforms relational adjectives
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