Dictionary verb mit verb *steigh- steigen mitsteigen

mitsteigen

(mit verb)

Meanings

1.
to rise along, to climb along
(Primarily used in the context of prices or other metrics that rise alongside another rise. Like ... salaries rise and rents rise along. )
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Word Family

Root: *steigh-

The core idea of this root was:

walking, striding upward

The most notable English relative is the noun stair,  but the root is also the origin of stickler, which originally was about putting on a base, and hemistich and stoichiometry.  Which are both words I had no clue about. The first one has something to do with poetry and the second one with chemistry, bit the common theme is “layering rows“. Kind of like stairs :).

In German, steigen and its relatives are the only members I could find.

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