Where does “スタンプ” come from?

スタンプ (Japanese) comes from English stamp, from Middle Low German stampen, from Old Dutch stampon, from Proto-West Germanic stampōn, from Proto-Germanic stampōną, from Proto-Indo-European stemb‑ — to support, stomp, rant, amaze.

スタンプ (Japanese): stamp: indentation, imprint, or mark made by stamping

Definitions

  1. stamp: indentation, imprint, or mark made by stamping

Ancestry of “スタンプ”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishstampAn act of stamping the foot, paw or hoof; An...
2Middle Low Germanstampen
3Old Dutchstamponto stomp
4Proto-West Germanicstampōn
5Proto-Germanicstampōnąto compress, to squeeze; to stamp
6Proto-Indo-Europeanstemb‑to support, stomp, rant, amaze

Words derived from “スタンプ

Every word from Proto-Indo-European stemb‑Every word from Proto-Germanic stampōnąEvery word from Proto-West Germanic stampōn