Where does “sträichen” come from?

sträichen (Luxembourgish) comes from Old High German strīhhan, from Frankish strīkan, from Proto-Germanic strīkaną, from Proto-Indo-European streyg-, from Proto-Indo-European (s)ter- — strong, firm, stiff, rigid; rigid, stiff; to...

sträichen (Luxembourgish): to strike, to delete, to cross out

Definitions

  1. to strike, to delete, to cross out

Ancestry of “sträichen”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old High Germanstrīhhanto smooth, stroke, spread, rub, strike
2Frankishstrīkanto move or pass one thing over another, strike;...
3Proto-Germanicstrīkanąto stroke, to rub
4Proto-Indo-Europeanstreyg-to strike; to shear
5Proto-Indo-European(s)ter-strong, firm, stiff, rigid; rigid, stiff; to...

Words derived from “sträichen

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