Where does “widerstandslos” come from?

widerstandslos (German) comes from German Widerstand, from German widerstehen, from German wider, from Middle High German wider, from Old High German widar, from Proto-West Germanic wiþr, from Proto-Germanic wiþrą, from Proto-Indo-European wī-tero- — apart, asunder; away from, against.

widerstandslos (German): unresisting, passive

Definitions

  1. unresisting, passive

Ancestry of “widerstandslos”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanWiderstandresistance; resistor
2Germanwiderstehento withstand, to resist
3Germanwideragainst
4Middle High Germanwideropposite
5Old High Germanwidaragainst; ram
6Proto-West Germanicwiþrtoward, against
7Proto-Germanicwiþrątoward, against
8Proto-Indo-Europeanwī-tero-further apart
9Proto-Indo-Europeanwiapart, asunder; away from, against
Every word from Proto-Indo-European wiEvery word from Proto-Indo-European wī-tero-Every word from Proto-Germanic wiþrą