Where does “Schneckengetriebe” come from?

Schneckengetriebe (German) comes from German Getriebe, from German getrieben, from German treiben, from Middle High German trīben, from Old High German drīvan, from Proto-West Germanic drīban, from Proto-Germanic drībaną, from Proto-Indo-European dʰreybʰ- — to support; to hold.

Schneckengetriebe (German): worm drive, worm and wheel

Definitions

  1. worm drive, worm and wheel

Ancestry of “Schneckengetriebe”, step by step

Schneckengetriebe traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via German Getriebe

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanGetriebegear, gears, transmission; entirety of the...
2Germangetriebenpast participle of treiben
3Germantreibento drive (e.g. livestock); to propel; to force
4Middle High Germantrīben
5Old High Germandrīvan
6Proto-West Germanicdrībanto drive, to push, to compel to go
7Proto-Germanicdrībanąto drive, push, compel to go
8Proto-Indo-Europeandʰreybʰ-to drive, push
9Proto-Indo-Europeandʰer-to support; to hold

via German Schnecke

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanSchneckesnail, slug; An attractive woman; chick; The...
2Middle High Germansnëcke
3Old High Germansneggo
4Proto-Germanicsneggôsnail
5Proto-Germanic-gôAppended to verbs and adjectives to create nouns,...
Every word from Proto-Indo-European dʰer-