Where does “strapaziös” come from?

strapaziös (German) comes from German -ös, from French -eux, from French goitre, from Old French goitron, from Vulgar Latin gutturio, from Latin guttur, from Proto-Indo-European gut- — rounding, swelling; entrails, stomach; swelling,...

strapaziös (German): arduous, strenuous, bodily or mentally exhausting

Definitions

  1. arduous, strenuous, bodily or mentally exhausting

Ancestry of “strapaziös”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1German-ösA suffix, sometimes matching -ous
2French-eux-ous, -y
3Frenchgoitregoitre
4Old Frenchgoitronthroat; neck; goitre
5Vulgar Latingutturio
6Latingutturthroat, neck, gullet; gluttony
7Proto-Indo-Europeangut-rounding, swelling; entrails, stomach; swelling,...
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