Where does “kiede” come from?

kiede (Middle Dutch) comes from Old Dutch *kīdi, from Frankish *kīth, from Proto-Germanic kīþą, from Proto-Germanic kī-, from Proto-Indo-European gī- — to sing, to call, to shout.

kiede (Middle Dutch): A sprout

Definitions

  1. A sprout

Ancestry of “kiede”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Dutch*kīdi
2Frankish*kīth
3Proto-Germanickīþąseed, germ; seedling, shoot, sprout
4Proto-Germanickī-to split open, germinate, sprout
5Proto-Indo-Europeangī-to sing, to call, to shout
Every word from Proto-Indo-European gī-Every word from Proto-Germanic kī-Every word from Proto-Germanic kīþą