Where does “fultuman” come from?

fultuman (Old English) comes from Old English fultum, from Old English tēam, from Proto-Germanic *taum, from Proto-Germanic taumaz, from Proto-Germanic taugijaną, from Proto-Indo-European dewk- — to pull, to draw; to lead.

fultuman (Old English): Alternative form of fultumian

Definitions

  1. Alternative form of fultumian

Ancestry of “fultuman”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Englishfultumhelp, support; protection, reinforcements; army,...
2Old Englishtēamteam; child-bearing, offspring, brood, set of...
3Proto-Germanic*taum
4Proto-Germanictaumaza tie; tether; rope; cord; strap; leash; bridle;...
5Proto-Germanictaugijanąto stretch, draw
6Proto-Indo-Europeandewk-to pull, to draw; to lead
Every word from Proto-Indo-European dewk-Every word from Proto-Germanic taugijanąEvery word from Proto-Germanic taumaz