Where does “kimefal” come from?

kimefal (Volapük) comes from Volapük fal, from German fäll, from Middle High German val, from Old High German val, from Proto-West Germanic fall, from Proto-Germanic fallaz, from German Falz, from Latin falx — a cutting tool; to stick; needle, pin.

kimefal (Volapük): dative case, dative

Definitions

  1. dative case, dative

Ancestry of “kimefal”, step by step

kimefal traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Volapük fal

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Volapükfalthe action of falling; grammatical case (in...
2Germanfällsingular imperative of fällen; first-person...
3Middle High Germanvalfall; case
4Old High Germanvalfall
5Proto-West Germanicfalla fall; death, destruction, downfall
6Proto-Germanicfallaza fall; death, destruction, downfall
7GermanFalzfold; rabbet, rebate; seam
8Latinfalxsickle, scythe; a hook used to pull down walls
9Proto-Indo-Europeandʰelg-a cutting tool; to stick; needle, pin

via Volapük kime

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Volapükkime
2Volapükkimwho
Every word from Proto-Indo-European dʰelg-Every word from Latin falxEvery word from German Falz