Where does “notleidend” come from?

notleidend (German) comes from German nōt, from Middle High German nōt, from Old High German nōt, from Proto-West Germanic *naudi, from Proto-Germanic naudiz — need; trouble, distress; compulsion, force.

notleidend (German): destitute

Definitions

  1. destitute

Ancestry of “notleidend”, step by step

notleidend traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via German nōt

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Germannōtneed, imminence
2Middle High Germannōt
3Old High Germannōtcontrol (by violence), compulsion, coercion, extortion
4Proto-West Germanic*naudiforce, compulsion
5Proto-Germanicnaudizneed; trouble, distress; compulsion, force

via German leidend

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Germanleidend

Words derived from “notleidend

Every word from Proto-Germanic naudiz