Where does “landesbedeutsam” come from?

landesbedeutsam (German) comes from German land, from Middle High German lant, from Old High German lant, from Proto-West Germanic land, from Proto-Germanic landą, from Proto-Indo-European lendʰ- — land, heath; loins.

landesbedeutsam (German): significant at a country level

Definitions

  1. significant at a country level

Ancestry of “landesbedeutsam”, step by step

landesbedeutsam traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via German land

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Germanlandcountry territory of a nation
2Middle High Germanlantland; country
3Old High Germanlantland; country
4Proto-West Germaniclandland, area of ground
5Proto-Germaniclandąland, area of ground
6Proto-Indo-Europeanlendʰ-land, heath; loins

via German bedeutsam

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Germanbedeutsamsignificant, momentous
2German-samUsed to form adjectives from verbs, nouns, and...
3Proto-Germanicsamazsame, alike
4Proto-Indo-EuropeansomHóssame, alike
5Proto-Indo-Europeansem-together, one
Every word from Proto-Indo-European lendʰ-Every word from Proto-Germanic landąEvery word from Proto-West Germanic land