Where does “Sinneswahrnehmung” come from?

Sinneswahrnehmung (German) comes from German Wahrnehmung, from German wahrnehmen, from German wahr, from Middle High German wār, from Old High German wār, from Proto-West Germanic wār, from Proto-Germanic wēraz, from Proto-Indo-European wiHrós — to chase, pursue; to suppress, persecute.

Sinneswahrnehmung (German): a sensory perception

Definitions

  1. a sensory perception

Ancestry of “Sinneswahrnehmung”, step by step

Sinneswahrnehmung traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via German Wahrnehmung

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanWahrnehmungperception
2Germanwahrnehmento sense, to perceive, to apprehend, to notice;...
3Germanwahrtrue, real; true, truthful
4Middle High Germanwār
5Old High Germanwārid; true
6Proto-West Germanicwārtrue, reliable
7Proto-Germanicwēraztrue; reliable; friendly; kind
8Proto-Indo-EuropeanwiHrósman; husband; warrior, hero
9Proto-Indo-Europeanweyh₁-to chase, pursue; to suppress, persecute

via German sinnes

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Germansinnes
Every word from Proto-Indo-European weyh₁-Every word from Proto-Indo-European wiHrósEvery word from Proto-Germanic wēraz