Where does “ausbeuterisch” come from?

ausbeuterisch (German) comes from German Ausbeuter, from German ausbeuten, from German beuten, from German Beute, from Middle High German biute, from Middle Low German bûte, from Middle Dutch buute, from Old Dutch būti — victory.

ausbeuterisch (German): exploitative

Definitions

  1. exploitative

Ancestry of “ausbeuterisch”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanAusbeuterexploiter
2Germanausbeutento exploit; to exhaust, to deplete
3Germanbeutento acquire loot, to plunder
4GermanBeutebooty; spoils; haul; prey; quarry; hive, beehive
5Middle High Germanbiutespoils, booty; allotment
6Middle Low Germanbûteexchange, barter
7Middle Dutchbuute
8Old Dutchbūtiexchange, barter
9Frankishbūtiexchange; allotment; spoils; exchange, barter;...
10Gaulishboudivictory, advantage, profit
11Proto-Celticboudiprofit, gain; victory
12Proto-Indo-Europeanbʰówdʰivictory
Every word from Proto-Indo-European bʰówdʰiEvery word from Proto-Celtic boudiEvery word from Gaulish boudi
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