Where does “befleißigen” come from?

befleißigen (German) comes from German -igen, from German -ig, from German -jährig, from German Jahr, from Middle High German jār, from Old High German jār, from Proto-West Germanic jār, from Proto-Germanic jērą — year.

befleißigen (German): to make an effort to practise, to consciously adopt

Definitions

  1. to make an effort to practise, to consciously adopt

Ancestry of “befleißigen”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1German-igenA suffix forming verbs from nouns: to become...
2German-ig-y; forms adjectives from nouns; forms adjectives...
3German-jährigyears old; years lasting
4GermanJahryear
5Middle High Germanjāryear
6Old High Germanjāryear
7Proto-West Germanicjāryear
8Proto-Germanicjērąyear; name of the J-rune
9Proto-Indo-Europeanyeh₁r-year
Every word from Proto-Indo-European yeh₁r-Every word from German -igEvery word from Proto-Germanic jērą