Where does “rīden” come from?
rīden (Middle High German) comes from Old High German rīdan, from Old English wriþan, from Proto-West Germanic wrīþan, from Proto-Germanic wrīþaną, from Proto-Indo-European wreyt-, from Proto-Indo-European wer- — to burn; to cover, heed, notice; squirrel.
Ancestry of “rīden”, step by step
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Old High German | rīdan | to wrap; twist; wind; wrinkle; to wind, turn; to... |
| 2 | Old English | wriþan | to twist; to bewrap; to bind |
| 3 | Proto-West Germanic | wrīþan | to weave, to twist |
| 4 | Proto-Germanic | wrīþaną | to weave, to twist |
| 5 | Proto-Indo-European | wreyt- | to twist |
| 6 | Proto-Indo-European | wer- | to burn; to cover, heed, notice; squirrel |