Where does “Schlumpf” come from?

Schlumpf (German) comes from French schtroumpf, from German strumpf, from Middle High German strumpf, from Old High German *strumpf, from Proto-Germanic strumpaz — stem, stalk.

Schlumpf (German): smurf

Definitions

  1. smurf

Ancestry of “Schlumpf”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchschtroumpfsmurf; smurfy
2Germanstrumpfstocking; hose women’s undergarment covering the foot, the lower leg, and part of the thigh
3Middle High Germanstrumpf
4Old High German*strumpf
5Proto-Germanicstrumpazstem, stalk

Words derived from “Schlumpf

Every word from Proto-Germanic strumpazEvery word from Old High German *strumpfEvery word from Middle High German strumpf