Where does “Stammsilbe” come from?

Stammsilbe (German) comes from German Silbe, from Middle High German silbe, from Old High German sillaba, from Latin syllaba, from Ancient Greek συλλαβή, from Ancient Greek συλλαμβάνω, from Ancient Greek σῠν-, from Ancient Greek σύν — beside, with.

Stammsilbe (German): stem syllable

Definitions

  1. stem syllable

Ancestry of “Stammsilbe”, step by step

Stammsilbe traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via German Silbe

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanSilbesyllable
2Middle High Germansilbe
3Old High Germansillaba
4Latinsyllabasyllable; poems, verses
5Ancient Greekσυλλαβήconception, pregnancy; that which holds together,...
6Ancient GreekσυλλαμβάνωI collect, gather; I rally; I take hold of,...
7Ancient Greekσῠν-together; with, together
8Ancient Greekσύνbeside, with
9Proto-Hellenic*ksúnbeside, with

via German Stamm

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanStammtree trunk, main stem of a plant but never used of thin stalks or twigs
2Middle High Germanstam
3Old High Germanstam
4Proto-Germanicstamnaz
5Proto-Indo-European*steh₂-
Every word from Proto-Hellenic *ksún