Where does “abtretbar” come from?

abtretbar (German) comes from German abtreten, from German treten, from Middle High German treten, from Old High German tretan, from Proto-West Germanic tredan, from Proto-Germanic trudaną, from Proto-Indo-European dreu- — tree; firm, solid, steadfast.

abtretbar (German): assignable, subject to cession

Definitions

  1. assignable, subject to cession

Ancestry of “abtretbar”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Germanabtretento kick away; to wipe off; to wear out
2Germantretento step; to tread; to trample; to kick; to step;...
3Middle High Germantretento step, to walk, to tread
4Old High Germantretanto step, to walk, to tread
5Proto-West Germanictredanto tread
6Proto-Germanictrudanąto tread, to step on
7Proto-Indo-Europeandreu-tree; firm, solid, steadfast
Every word from Proto-Indo-European dreu-Every word from Proto-Germanic trudanąEvery word from Proto-West Germanic tredan
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