Where does “bewohnbar” come from?

bewohnbar (German) comes from German bewohnen, from German wohnen, from Middle High German wonen, from Old High German wonēn, from Proto-West Germanic wunēn, from Proto-Germanic wunāną, from Proto-Indo-European wenh₁- — to love.

bewohnbar (German): habitable, inhabitable

Definitions

  1. habitable, inhabitable

Ancestry of “bewohnbar”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Germanbewohnento inhabit, to occupy
2Germanwohnento live, reside, dwell; to stay
3Middle High Germanwonen
4Old High Germanwonēn
5Proto-West Germanicwunēnto stay, to dwell, to live
6Proto-GermanicwunānąTo be satisfied, be pleased with, enjoy; To be...
7Proto-Indo-Europeanwenh₁-to love

Words derived from “bewohnbar

Every word from Proto-Indo-European wenh₁-Every word from Proto-Germanic wunānąEvery word from Proto-West Germanic wunēn