Where does “Symbolbild” come from?

Symbolbild (German) comes from German Symbol, from Latin symbolum, from Ancient Greek σύμβολον, from Ancient Greek σῠμβάλλω, from Ancient Greek βάλλω, from Proto-Hellenic *gʷəlnō.

Symbolbild (German): a picture that represents a thing or idea, but does not depict the actual situation

Definitions

  1. a picture that represents a thing or idea, but does not depict the actual situation

Ancestry of “Symbolbild”, step by step

Symbolbild traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via German Symbol

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanSymbolsymbol, icon
2Latinsymbolumsymbol, token; creed
3Ancient Greekσύμβολονa sign or token by which one infers a thing; a...
4Ancient GreekσῠμβάλλωI throw together, dash together, compare,...
5Ancient GreekβάλλωI throw, cast, hurl; I let fall; I strike, touch
6Proto-Hellenic*gʷəlnō

via German Bild

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanBildimage; picture; painting; photo; image
2Middle High Germanbildepicture, example, comparison; image, shape
3Old High Germanbilidiimage, figure, reflection, replica
4Proto-West Germanic*biliþilikeness, image
Every word from Proto-Hellenic *gʷəlnōEvery word from Ancient Greek βάλλωEvery word from Ancient Greek σῠμβάλλω