Where does “witterungsbedingt” come from?

witterungsbedingt (German) comes from German Witterung, from German wittern, from Middle High German witeren, from Middle High German weter, from Old High German wetar, from Proto-Germanic wedrą, from Proto-Indo-European wedʰrom, from Proto-Indo-European h₂weh₁- — to blow.

witterungsbedingt (German): Due to weather conditions

Definitions

  1. Due to weather conditions

Ancestry of “witterungsbedingt”, step by step

witterungsbedingt traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via German Witterung

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanWitterungweather; scent
2Germanwitternto scent; to smell something far with a good...
3Middle High Germanwiteren
4Middle High Germanweter
5Old High Germanwetar
6Proto-Germanicwedrąweather
7Proto-Indo-Europeanwedʰrom
8Proto-Indo-Europeanh₂weh₁-to blow

via German bedingt

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Germanbedingtpast participle of bedingen; conditional,...
2Germanbedingento cause; to require, have as a prerequisite or...
3Middle High Germanbedingento hire
Every word from Proto-Indo-European h₂weh₁-Every word from Proto-Indo-European wedʰromEvery word from Proto-Germanic wedrą