Where does “פֿונאַנדער־” come from?

פֿונאַנדער־ (Yiddish) comes from Yiddish פֿונאַנדער, from Yiddish אַנדער, from Middle High German ander, from Old High German andar, from Proto-West Germanic *anþar, from Proto-Germanic anþeraz, from Proto-Indo-European ánteros — other.

פֿונאַנדער־ (Yiddish): A verbal complement, usually with a sense of separation

Definitions

  1. A verbal complement, usually with a sense of separation

Ancestry of “פֿונאַנדער־”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Yiddishפֿונאַנדערapart
2Yiddishאַנדערother
3Middle High Germanandersecond
4Old High Germanandarsecond; other
5Proto-West Germanic*anþarsecond
6Proto-Germanicanþerazsecond; other
7Proto-Indo-Europeanánterosother

Words derived from “פֿונאַנדער־

Every word from Proto-Indo-European ánterosEvery word from Proto-Germanic anþerazEvery word from Proto-West Germanic *anþar