Where does “medlemskab” come from?

medlemskab (Danish) comes from Danish medlem, from German Mitglied, from German mit-, from German mit, from Middle High German mite, from Old High German mit, from Proto-West Germanic midi, from Proto-Germanic midi — in the middle of, near, by, around, with.

medlemskab (Danish): membership being a member of, for example, an organization or a political party

Definitions

  1. membership being a member of, for example, an organization or a political party

Ancestry of “medlemskab”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Danishmedlemmember a person that is part of a group or organisation
2GermanMitgliedmember
3Germanmit-a prefix of nearly unlimited productivity,...
4Germanmitwith; with, by; at
5Middle High Germanmite
6Old High Germanmitwith
7Proto-West Germanicmidiwith, by, through; along, together; middle, mid
8Proto-Germanicmidiwith, by, through; along, together
9Proto-Indo-Europeanmeth₂with
10Proto-Indo-Europeanin the middle of, near, by, around, with
Every word from Proto-Indo-European Every word from Proto-Indo-European meth₂Every word from Proto-Germanic midi