Where does “ġenyhtsumian” come from?

ġenyhtsumian (Old English) comes from Proto-Germanic ganuhtsumōną, from Proto-Germanic nuhtiz, from Proto-Indo-European eneḱ- — to reach, arrive, carry.

ġenyhtsumian (Old English): to abound, have abundance, suffice

Definitions

  1. to abound, have abundance, suffice

Ancestry of “ġenyhtsumian”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Proto-Germanicganuhtsumōnąto suffice
2Proto-Germanicnuhtizsufficiency, enoughness
3Proto-Indo-Europeaneneḱ-to reach, arrive, carry
Every word from Proto-Indo-European eneḱ-Every word from Proto-Germanic nuhtizEvery word from Proto-Germanic ganuhtsumōną