Where does “tif-mán” come from?

tif-mán (Pichinglis) comes from Pichinglis tíf, from English thief, from Middle Scots theif, from Middle English þef, from Old English þēof, from Proto-West Germanic þeub, from Proto-Germanic þeubaz, from Proto-Indo-European tewpó-.

tif-mán (Pichinglis): thief

Definitions

  1. thief

Ancestry of “tif-mán”, step by step

tif-mán traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Pichinglis tíf

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Pichinglistífto steal
2EnglishthiefOne who carries out a theft; One who steals...
3Middle ScotstheifA criminal or villain; a malicious or lawbreaking person
4Middle EnglishþefAlternative form of thef
5Old Englishþēofthief
6Proto-West Germanicþeubthief
7Proto-Germanicþeubazthief
8Proto-Indo-Europeantewpó-

via Pichinglis mán

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Pichinglismán
Every word from Proto-Indo-European tewpó-Every word from Proto-Germanic þeubazEvery word from Proto-West Germanic þeub