Where does “Saftschubse” come from?

Saftschubse (German) comes from German schubsen, from German Schubs, from German Schupp, from Russian шу́ба, from Middle High German schūbe, from Italian giubba, from Latin iuba, from Old Tupi îub — hand.

Saftschubse (German): trolley dolly, stewardess, a person who uses a service trolley on an airplane or train

Definitions

  1. trolley dolly, stewardess, a person who uses a service trolley on an airplane or train

Ancestry of “Saftschubse”, step by step

Saftschubse traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via German schubsen

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Germanschubsento shove
2GermanSchubsshove; genitive singular of Schub
3GermanSchupppush
4Russianшу́баю́бка
5Middle High Germanschūbe
6Italiangiubbajacket; tunic
7Latiniubamane; the flowing hair on the neck of an animal;...
8Old Tupiîubto lie
9Old Tupi-aforms nouns from a word's stem
10Old Tupihand
11Proto-Tupi-Guarani*pohand
12Proto-Tupian*pohand

via German Saft

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanSaftjuice; sap; fluid
2Middle High GermanSaft
3Old High Germansaf
4Proto-West Germanic*sapjuice
5Proto-Indo-Europeansab-juice; taste
Every word from Proto-Tupian *po