Where does “auswalzen” come from?

auswalzen (German) comes from German Aus, from English out, from Middle English oute, from Old English ūt, from Proto-West Germanic *ūt, from Proto-Germanic ūt, from Proto-Indo-European úd — out, outward.

auswalzen (German): To roll out

Definitions

  1. To roll out

Ancestry of “auswalzen”, step by step

auswalzen traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via German Aus

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanAusan out; the end of play for an individual or a...
2EnglishoutAway from the inside, centre or other point of...
3Middle Englishouteout
4Old Englishūtout
5Proto-West Germanic*ūtout, outward
6Proto-Germanicūtout, outward
7Proto-Indo-Europeanúdout, outward

via German wälzen

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Germanwälzento roll; to wriggle, writhe, toss and turn
2Middle High Germanwelzen
3Old High Germanwelzen
4Proto-West Germanicwaltijanto roll
5Proto-GermanicwaltijanąTo roll; cause to roll; To roll around; wallow
6Proto-Indo-Europeanwēl-to see, perceive
Every word from Proto-Indo-European úd