Where does “steppen” come from?

steppen (Middle English) comes from Old English stæppan, from Proto-West Germanic *stappjan — to step, to tread.

steppen (Middle English): To step; to place one's foot down; To step onto;...

Definitions

  1. To step; to place one's foot down; To step onto;...

Ancestry of “steppen”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old EnglishstæppanAlternative form of steppan
2Proto-West Germanic*stappjanto step, to tread

Words derived from “steppen

Every word from Proto-West Germanic *stappjanEvery word from Old English stæppan
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