Where does “hochkriechen” come from?

hochkriechen (German) comes from German hoch-, from German hoch, from Middle High German hōch, from Old High German hōh, from Proto-West Germanic hauh, from Proto-Germanic hauhaz, from Proto-Indo-European ḱewk- — flare up, glow; white; to glow, burn, lighten.

hochkriechen (German): to creep up, to crawl up

Definitions

  1. to creep up, to crawl up

Ancestry of “hochkriechen”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Germanhoch-A prefix, equivalent high or up
2Germanhochhigh, tall; large, big, heavy; grand, important
3Middle High Germanhōch
4Old High Germanhōhhigh, tall, elevated
5Proto-West Germanichauhhigh
6Proto-Germanichauhazhigh
7Proto-Indo-Europeanḱewk-flare up, glow; white; to glow, burn, lighten
Every word from Proto-Indo-European ḱewk-Every word from Proto-Germanic hauhazEvery word from Proto-West Germanic hauh