Where does “langwährend” come from?

langwährend (German) comes from German während, from German währen, from Middle High German warn, from Old High German warōn, from Proto-Germanic warōną, from Proto-Germanic waraz, from Proto-Iranian warājáh, from Proto-Indo-Iranian warāȷ́ʰás — boar.

langwährend (German): long-lasting, long-running

Definitions

  1. long-lasting, long-running

Ancestry of “langwährend”, step by step

langwährend traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via German während

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Germanwährendwhile; during, at the time of
2GermanwährenTo last, persist
3Middle High Germanwarn
4Old High Germanwarōnto be wary; to guard, keep, take care
5Proto-Germanicwarōnąto watch, to protect
6Proto-Germanicwarazcautious; heedful; wary; watchful
7Proto-Iranianwarājáhwild boar
8Proto-Indo-Iranianwarāȷ́ʰásboar

via German lang

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Germanlanglong; lengthy; tall; many
2Middle High Germanlanc
3Old High Germanlanglong
4Proto-West Germaniclanglong
5Proto-Germaniclangazlong
6Proto-Indo-Europeandlongʰoslong
Every word from Proto-Indo-Iranian warāȷ́ʰásEvery word from Proto-Iranian warājáhEvery word from Proto-Germanic waraz