Where does “Stoppel” come from?

Stoppel (German) comes from Middle High German stupfel, from Old High German stuphila, from Latin stipula, from Proto-Italic stipelā, from Proto-Italic stips, from Proto-Indo-European steyp- — be stiff, erect; to be stiff; erect; stiff, erect.

Stoppel (German): stubble; anything that resembles cut-off stalks,...

Definitions

  1. stubble; anything that resembles cut-off stalks,...

Ancestry of “Stoppel”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Middle High Germanstupfel
2Old High Germanstuphila
3Latinstipulastalk; stubble; straw
4Proto-Italicstipelāstraw
5Proto-Italicstipsstalk
6Proto-Indo-Europeansteyp-be stiff, erect; to be stiff; erect; stiff, erect

Words derived from “Stoppel

Every word from Proto-Indo-European steyp-