Where does “paradigmatisch” come from?

paradigmatisch (German) comes from German Paradigma, from Latin paradīgma, from Ancient Greek παράδειγμα, from Ancient Greek παραδείκνυμι, from Ancient Greek πᾰρᾰ-, from Ancient Greek παρά, from Latin verēdus, from Gaulish werēdos — horse.

paradigmatisch (German): paradigmatic

Definitions

  1. paradigmatic

Ancestry of “paradigmatisch”, step by step

paradigmatisch traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via German Paradigma

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanParadigmaparadigm
2Latinparadīgmapattern, example, paradigm
3Ancient Greekπαράδειγμαpattern, model, plan, paradigm; precedent,...
4Ancient Greekπαραδείκνυμιto hold up to viewing, exhibit, point out; to set...
5Ancient Greekπᾰρᾰ-near; next to; by, near
6Ancient Greekπαρά
7LatinverēdusA fast or light breed of horse; courier's horse; hunter
8Gaulishwerēdoshorse
9Proto-Celtic*uɸoreidoshorse

via Dutch paradigma

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Dutchparadigmaparadigm canonical or exhaustive set of inflected forms; set of forms with a common element
Every word from Proto-Celtic *uɸoreidosEvery word from Ancient Greek πᾰρᾰ-Every word from Gaulish werēdos