Where does “speiübel” come from?
speiübel (German) comes from German speien, from Middle High German spīen, from Old High German spīwan, from Proto-West Germanic *spīwan, from Proto-Germanic spīwaną, from Proto-Indo-European (s)ptyēw- — to spit, vomit.
speiübel (German): sick to one's stomach, sick as a parrot
Definitions
- sick to one's stomach, sick as a parrot
Ancestry of “speiübel”, step by step
speiübel traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.