Etymology Explorer › GermanWhere does “Stechapfel” come from? Stechapfel (German) comes from German apfel, from Middle High German apfel, from Old High German apful, from Proto-West Germanic applu, from Proto-Germanic aplaz, from Proto-Indo-European h₂ébōl — apple.
Stechapfel (German): thorn apple, Datura stramonium
Definitions thorn apple, Datura stramonium Ancestry of “Stechapfel”, step by step Stechapfel traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.
via German apfel Step Language Word Meaning 1 German apfel apple fruit 2 Middle High German apfel apple 3 Old High German apful apple 4 Proto-West Germanic applu apple, fruit 5 Proto-Germanic aplaz apple, fruit 6 Proto-Indo-European h₂ébōl apple
via German stechen Step Language Word Meaning 1 German stechen to be sharp, to stick out 2 Old High German stehhan to stick, attach, nail 3 Proto-West Germanic stekan to pierce, to stab, to stick 4 Proto-Germanic stikaną to stick; to stab 5 Proto-Indo-European (s)teyg- to be sharp; to sting