Where does “klemme” come from?

klemme (Norwegian Bokmål) comes from Middle Low German klemmen, from Old Saxon klemmian, from Proto-Germanic *klammjan, from Proto-Germanic klamjaną — to clamp; to squeeze.

klemme (Norwegian Bokmål): to hug; to embrace; to press; squeeze

Definitions

  1. to hug; to embrace; to press; squeeze

Ancestry of “klemme”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Middle Low Germanklemmen
2Old Saxonklemmianto clamp
3Proto-Germanic*klammjan
4Proto-Germanicklamjanąto clamp; to squeeze
Every word from Proto-Germanic klamjanąEvery word from Proto-Germanic *klammjanEvery word from Old Saxon klemmian