Where does “Steigbügel” come from?

Steigbügel (German) comes from German steigen, from Middle High German stîgen, from Old High German stīgan, from Proto-West Germanic stīgan, from Proto-Germanic stīganą, from Proto-Indo-European stéygʰeti, from Proto-Indo-European steygʰ- — to go; to climb.

Steigbügel (German): stirrup; stapes, stirrup

Definitions

  1. stirrup; stapes, stirrup

Ancestry of “Steigbügel”, step by step

Steigbügel traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via German steigen

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Germansteigento ascend, to climb, to rise; to rise; to enter,...
2Middle High Germanstîgen
3Old High Germanstīganto climb up, ascend
4Proto-West Germanicstīganto climb, to ascend
5Proto-Germanicstīganąto go up; climb, ascend
6Proto-Indo-Europeanstéygʰetito be walking; to be climbing
7Proto-Indo-Europeansteygʰ-to go; to climb

via German Bügel

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanBügelbow; handle, hanger; stirrup
2Middle High Germanbügele

Words derived from “Steigbügel

Every word from Proto-Indo-European steygʰ-Every word from Proto-Indo-European stéygʰetiEvery word from Proto-Germanic stīganą
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