Where does “Rheinbrücke” come from?

Rheinbrücke (German) comes from German Rhein, from Middle High German Rīn, from Old High German Rīn, from Proto-West Germanic *Rīn, from Proto-Germanic Rīnaz, from Gaulish Rēnos, from Proto-Celtic Reinos, from Proto-Indo-European h₃reyH- — to move, to stir; to rise, to spring; to quarrel,...

Rheinbrücke (German): a bridge that spans the Rhine

Definitions

  1. a bridge that spans the Rhine

Ancestry of “Rheinbrücke”, step by step

Rheinbrücke traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via German Rhein

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanRheinRhine; the river Rhine
2Middle High GermanRīn
3Old High GermanRīn
4Proto-West Germanic*Rīnthe river Rhine
5Proto-GermanicRīnazthe river Rhine
6GaulishRēnosthat which flows
7Proto-CelticReinosriver, waterway
8Proto-Indo-Europeanh₃reyH-to move, set in motion
9Proto-Indo-Europeanh₃er-to move, to stir; to rise, to spring; to quarrel,...

via German brücke

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Germanbrückebridge
2Middle High Germanbrückebridge
3Old High Germanbruggabridge
4Proto-West Germanicbruggjubridge
5Proto-Germanicbrugjǭbridge
6Proto-Indo-Europeanbʰerw-to boil, brew
Every word from Proto-Indo-European h₃er-