Where does “Renteneintrittsalter” come from?

Renteneintrittsalter (German) comes from German Rente, from Old French rente, from Medieval Latin rendita, from Latin rendō, from Latin reddō, from Latin dō, from Proto-Italic didō, from Proto-Indo-European dédeh₃ti — to give.

Renteneintrittsalter (German): pension age, pensionable age, pension commencement age age at which one starts to receive a pension

Definitions

  1. pension age, pensionable age, pension commencement age age at which one starts to receive a pension

Ancestry of “Renteneintrittsalter”, step by step

Renteneintrittsalter traces back through 3 separate lines of ancestry.

via German Rente

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanRentepension, retirement pay
2Old Frenchrenteincome
3Medieval Latinrendita
4Latinrendō
5Latinreddōto give back, return, restore
6Latinto give
7Proto-Italicdidōgive
8Proto-Indo-Europeandédeh₃tito be giving
9Proto-Indo-Europeandeh₃-to give

via German alter

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Germanalterage, old age
2GermanAltalto; A type of beer, typical to the Rhineland...
3Middle High Germanalt
4Old High Germanaltold
5Proto-West Germanicaldold
6Proto-Germanicaldazold, grown up
7Proto-Indo-Europeanh₂eltós
8Proto-Indo-Europeanh₂él-to grow, nourish

via German Eintritt

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanEintrittoccurring; occurrence; joining; enlistment;...
2Germaneintretento enter, to come into; to occur, to eventuate;...
3Germanein-generally indicating motion into something; one,...
4Middle High Germanīn-
5Old High Germaninin
6Proto-West Germanic*in
7Proto-Germanicinin; into
8Proto-Indo-Europeanénin
Every word from Proto-Indo-European deh₃-