Where does “leichtfallen” come from?

leichtfallen (German) comes from German fällen, from Middle High German vellen, from Old High German fellen, from Proto-Germanic *fallijan, from Proto-Germanic fallijaną, from Proto-Germanic fallaną, from Proto-Indo-European pōl-, from Slovincian pól — to split off, separate; to chop, to separate.

leichtfallen (German): to come, be easy

Definitions

  1. to come, be easy

Ancestry of “leichtfallen”, step by step

leichtfallen traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via German fällen

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Germanfällento cut down, to fell; to precipitate; to make
2Middle High Germanvellen
3Old High Germanfellen
4Proto-Germanic*fallijan
5Proto-Germanicfallijanąto cause to fall, to fell
6Proto-Germanicfallanąto fall
7Proto-Indo-Europeanpōl-
8Slovincianpólhalf
9Proto-Slavicpolъside, flank; half; member of a pair of options →...
10Proto-Indo-European(s)pelH-to split off, separate; to chop, to separate

via German leicht

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Germanleichtlight; easy; light, lite, diet
2Middle High Germanlīht
3Old High Germanlīhtlight not heavy
4Proto-West Germaniclį̄htlight
5Proto-Germaniclinhtazlight
6Proto-Indo-Europeanh₁lengʷʰ-light
Every word from Proto-Indo-European (s)pelH-