Where does “Scheuklappe” come from?

Scheuklappe (German) comes from German klappe, from Russian клапан, from German klappen, from Middle Low German klappen, from Old Dutch klappon, from Proto-Germanic klappōną — To strike or pound; To make loud noises,...

Scheuklappe (German): blinder, blinker screen attached to a horse's bridle

Definitions

  1. blinder, blinker screen attached to a horse's bridle

Ancestry of “Scheuklappe”, step by step

Scheuklappe traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via German klappe

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Germanklappeinflection of klappen: ## first-person singular...
2Russianклапанкла́пан •  m inan; valve; vent, stop
3Germanklappento clap; to fold; to flip; to bend; to work out,...
4Middle Low Germanklappen
5Old Dutchklappon
6Proto-GermanicklappōnąTo strike or pound; To make loud noises,...

via German scheuen

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Germanscheuento shy, to balk at
2Middle High Germanschiuhento fear
3Old High Germansciuhento frighten, make fearful
4Proto-Germanicskiuhijanąto frighten

Words derived from “Scheuklappe

Every word from Proto-Germanic klappōnąEvery word from Old Dutch klapponEvery word from Middle Low German klappen