Where does “kette” come from?
kette (German) comes from Middle High German keten, from Old High German ketinna, from Proto-Germanic *katinnjā, from Vulgar Latin *catenia, from Latin catēna, from Proto-Indo-European kat- — cub; to weave, to braid; to link or weave...
kette (German): chain series of interconnected rings, usually of metal
Definitions
- chain series of interconnected rings, usually of metal