Where does “durchklingen” come from?

durchklingen (German) comes from German durch-, from German durch, from Middle High German durch, from Old High German duruh, from Proto-Germanic þurhw, from Proto-Indo-European tr̥h₂kʷe, from Proto-Indo-European terh₂- — to cross over, pass through, overcome.

durchklingen (German): to sound through, to come through e.g., an instrument that can be clearly heard in an orchestra

Definitions

  1. to sound through, to come through e.g., an instrument that can be clearly heard in an orchestra

Ancestry of “durchklingen”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Germandurch-through
2Germandurchby means of; by; through; through; entering, then...
3Middle High Germandurchthrough
4Old High Germanduruhthrough
5Proto-Germanicþurhwthrough
6Proto-Indo-Europeantr̥h₂kʷe
7Proto-Indo-Europeanterh₂-to cross over, pass through, overcome
Every word from Proto-Indo-European terh₂-Every word from Proto-Indo-European tr̥h₂kʷeEvery word from Proto-Germanic þurhw